Raymond E. Adermann, age 73, of Wolsey, SD died Saturday, December 31, 2005 at the Huron Nursing Home. His funeral service will be at 10:00 AM Thursday, January 5th at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Wolsey with Rev. L. Scott Spiehs officiating. Burial will be at 11:00 AM MST Friday, January 6th at the Black Hills National Cemetery at Sturgis, SD with full military honors. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon and evening at the Welter Funeral Home or prior to the service at the church Thursday morning. There will be a Prayer Service at 7:00 PM Wednesday evening at the funeral home with the family present from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Raymond Ernest Adermann was born on July 14, 1932, to Martin and Marie (Witthoeft) Adermann at Minot, ND. On April 29, 1950, Raymond joined the United States Navy during the Korean Conflict and served until his honorable discharge on June 15, 1953. Later Ray enlisted in the Army National Guard and served for 33 years with the 153rd Engineer Battalion at Huron and DeSmet. On December 27, 1955, Raymond married Florence Lindhorst at Wolsey. They lived in Huron for a few years and then in 1959 they moved to Wolsey. He was employed with Shortys Standard Service, Wagner Drapery, Luther Paint and Glass and Fair City Glass. Raymond was a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church in Wolsey and the Hershman-Gordon American Legion Post #59 of Wolsey. His hobbies were hunting, fishing and tinkering. He is survived by his wife Florence of Wolsey, 3 sons, Scott Adermann of Huron, Stuart (Shawn) Adermann of Huron and Raymond Adermann of Branson West, MO; 2 daughters, Sue (Dave) Mastel of Huron and Annette (Patrick) Casey of Stacy, MN; 5 grandchildren, Tara Mastel, Amber Mastel, Evan Adermann, Alex Adermann and Caleb Adermann; 1 great granddaughter, Haleigh Ferguson; 1 brother, Dale of California; 3 sisters, Lillian Horn of Vermillion, Priscilla (Pat) King of Hutto, TX and Margaret (Henry) Grotke of Chili, WI; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and 1 brother, Victor Adermann. Casket bearers will be Leon Schroeder, Ryan Jungemann, Wayne Jungemann, Rod Jungemann, Leonard Kohlmeyer and Dave Clark.