Marion Johannsen, age 59, of rural Wolsey, died Thursday, October 27, 2005, at the Huron Regional Medical Center. Her funeral service will be at 10:30 AM Monday, October 31st at the Welter Funeral Home. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening or Monday morning until the time of service at the Welter Funeral Home with Rev. Iva Laudermith officiating. The family will be present from 6:00 to 8:00 PM Sunday evening at the funeral home. Marion Johannsen was born on June 29, 1946, to Hans and Clara (Waldner) Johannsen at Huron. She lived on the family farm north of Wolsey and attended school at Bonilla and for one year at Hitchcock High School. She moved to Hot Springs, SD where she worked at a motel and the Maverick Cafe. In 1972, Marion moved to Storla where she was employed at the Storla Sunset Home. In 1989, she moved back to the family farm at Wolsey and was employed at the Huron Nursing Home as a dietary aide and later at the Violet Tschetter Memorial Home. Her hobbies include crocheting, cross-stitching and puzzles and she also loved dogs. She is survived by one brother, Hans Johannsen, Jr, of Wolsey; four sisters, Bertha Soward of Huron, Betty (Bob) Simon of Ft. Ripley, MN, Cheryl Hunter of Hot Springs, SD, and Linda Johannsen of Wolsey; nine nieces and nephews, Laurie Parmeley, Paula Dorris, Kevin Soward, Oren W. Soward Jr., Jennifer Phillips, Gregory Simon, Tommy Simon, Michael Grauel, and Tammy Fischer; and ten great nieces and nephews, Michael Clark, Jericho "J.J." Dorris, Amber Dorris, Douglas Parmeley, Hallie Soward, Lyle Fischer III, Cody Grauel, Austin Simon, John Simon and Clara Lenora Kay Fischer. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Johnnie Johannsen.