John T. Sunding, age 81, of Hermosa, SD died Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024 peacefully at his home. To Celebrate John’s Life, Visitation will be held Friday, August 16, 2024 from 4:00-7:00 PM at Nasinec Funeral Home in Wells, MN (789 Business Park Drive). A Memorial Service will be held at 7:00 PM with Pastor John Malm officiating. Refreshments will be served following the service.
John Theodore was born December 3, 1942, son of Clarence and Alvina (Voight) Sunding in Highmore, SD, where he grew up and then graduated from high school. As he began in the workforce he drove truck hauling cattle, then proudly drove dump trucks to build the Oahe Dam in Pierre, SD. He started working as a telephone repairman at Sulley Butes in Highmore, SD. He was married and to this union two daughters, Kim and Jennifer were born and the couple later divorced. John moved to Minnesota in 1971 working for GTE and took several courses to continue his education for the telephone business.
On April 26, 1975 he was united in marriage to Kathleen Heetland at the First Presbyterian Church in Lakota, IA. The couple moved to Kiester, MN, where they had their two daughters Sara and Lisa. His life was full, always being very involved in his community, from being an active member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church and on their board, a Boy Scout leader, a member of the Kiester Community Ambulance (EMT), and the Kiester Fire Department. John was also an active member of the Albert Lea Elks Club being an officer for many years, holding different chairs and was the Exalted Ruler of the Club.
In 2009 he then retired from Frontier Telephone Co. Kathy and John then decided to build a new home in Hermosa, SD where he enjoyed spending time with his family, doing projects, and helping the neighbors. With many other interests he then filled his time with 4-wheeler riding with visiting friends and family, fishing, ice fishing, playing cards, riding his motorcycle, camping and hunting. He especially enjoyed his time with his grandchildren.
John is survived by his loving wife Kathleen of Hermosa, SD; 4 children: Kim (Joe) Balabon of AZ, Jennifer (Jon) Mutschler of Bricelyn, MN, Sara Salisbury (Tom) of Wells, MN, Lisa Sunding of Kiester, MN; 4 grandchildren: Brandon (Katy) Mutschler of Mounds View, MN, Blake (Brittany) Mutschler of Kiester, MN, Nicholas Sunding (Quinlin Tuttle) of Hermosa, SD, Cody Paal (Maddie Hassebroek) of Wells; 4 great-grandchildren: Lorelei and Soran Mutschler, Cal and Tripp Mutschler; brother Bruce Sunding; sister-in-law Marilyn Sunding; brothers-in-law: Bruce (Dawn) Heetland, and Doyle Thompson; along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws: Ronald (Gretchen) Heetland; brother, Loren Sunding, sister, Joyce Thompson, grandson Jordan Mutschler; sister-in-law: Linda Sunding and brother-in-law Gary Heetland.
In lieu of flowers the family would like donations made to the following in memory of John: Stillwater Hospice, 3117 W Rapid St. Rapid City, SD 57702 or Adult Day Care Center of the Black Hills, 4110 Winfeild Ct., Rapid City, SD 57701.
Sorry for your loss!! You’re in my thoughts and prayers!
Sincere Sympathy to the family. May you have many wonderful Memories of him. 💙
Donald Larson My Sympathy to family of John Sending I’m sorry if your loss you are in my Prayers
Sorry to hear the news. John was a great guy. Take care and sympathy to our family.
So sorry for your family’s loss sending my sympathy you all
So Sorry to hear of Your Husband and Dad’s Passing ..
Hugs to All of You 💞
So sorry for the loss of a great person John was a great EMT for Kiester may he rest now and May peace be with the family prayers to you all
Sorry to hear of Johns passing. May you find peace and comfort in your memories with your husband and father.
So sorry for your loss! I remember your family sitting so near our family every Sunday at church. I always had a great admiration for all of you! Later on I think we purchased one of your daughter’s flute. Our thoughts and prayers to all of you!!!
Thank you for considering the Adult Day Center of the Black Hills for John’s memorial. John was such a soft-spoken, sweet man and we all enjoyed spending time with him and caring for him. Hugs to Kathy and the rest of the Sunding family.