Goldie Kuehn, age 90, of Huron, died Friday, December 2, 2011, at SunQuest Healthcare Center in Huron. Her funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2011, at First United Methodist Church with burial at Restlawn Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation with family present will be Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Welter Funeral Home; or Tuesday morning one hour prior to the service at the church. Goldie Kuehn was born Goldie Arlene Skinner, daughter of Walter O. and Mary (Withrow) Skinner, on September 18, 1921, at Huron, SD. She attended school at Timm School, Custer Township, Beadle County; Huron Public Schools graduating from Huron High School in 1939; and Northwest College of Commerce graduating in 1941. On September 5, 1942, Goldie married Marvin R. Kuehn at Huron. They lived in Huron all of their married life. Goldie was Manager at the Sears Order Office, and also worked at Montgomery Ward. She was President and District President of the Huron VFW Forrest McMullen Post #1776 Auxiliary; held offices in the UTU (United Transportation Union) Auxiliary; member of First United Methodist Church and First United Methodist Church Women. She loved to garden and shared her garden produce and flowers with friends and neighbors. Goldie loved to play cards, dominos, and to read. In her later years she became enamored with "find a word" puzzles" and spent hours in her room at SunQuest Healthcare Center working her puzzles. She is survived by her two sons, James (Keiko) Kuehn of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kendell (Elvira) Kuehn of Honolulu, Hawaii; one granddaughter, Venus Kuehn of Honolulu, Hawaii; one sister, Ruth Ketelsen of Cheyenne, WY; one sister-in-law, Marie Skinner of Harrisburg, SD; and several nieces and nephews living throughout the United States. Goldie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Marvin on December 25, 2000; four brothers, Earl Skinner, Howard Skinner, Orrin Skinner, and John Skinner; and six sisters, Helen Holm, Medas Bragg, May Danley, Doris Huntwork, Bernice Farber, and Grace Baumann; as well as many sisters- and brothers-in-law.