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Mary F. Doescher

02/25/1917 - 02/18/2023

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Mary Frances Holland Heuer Doescher

Mary Frances Holland was born Feb. 25, 1917, to Francis Marion and Rosa Pauline Holland in Auxvasse, Mo., the oldest of three children. She graduated from Auxvasse High School at which she played running center on the girls basketball team. The team uniforms were bloomers and they played on an outdoor dirt court. Her nickname was Flea because she was always in motion.

She attended Central Methodist College in Fayette, Mo., the College of Art at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., and NE State Teachers College at Kirksville, Mo.

Mary met William Lawrence ?Heuer in a Red Cross class. They were married March 12, 1943, in Reno, Nev. He was a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Force and was stationed in Europe during WWII. To this union, two daughters were born, Lois Jean and Norma Gayle.

Mary and Lawrence owned and operated the telephone exchanges in Stickney and Alpena, S.D. Mary taught school for 20 years in Auxvasse and Fulton, Mo., Stickney and Alpena and at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. She was the first director of the Head Start program in Mitchell, S.D. She was a Hospice volunteer and a Red Cross instructor. She taught Sunday School, Bible studies and gave piano and art lessons. As an artist, she painted murals, signs and paintings. She was known throughout the region for her chalk drawings. She lived a life of service to others.

After her husband of 20 years died in 1963, Mary went back to college at Dakota Wesleyan University where she met and married her math instructor, Wilmer Doescher. They were married March 19, 1965, and moved to Rapid City, S.D. He died in 1982.

Mary was a charter member of Rimrock Evangelical Free Church at Johnson Siding, S.D., and was secretary and assistant to the pastors there for 16 years. She retired in September 1996.

When she was 101, she fell and broke a hip during one of the three weekly exercise classes she participated in. After her recovery, she was forced to give up her car, her apartment and her independence. She moved to Wedgwood Assisted Living in Custer, S.D. In 2022, she moved to Seven Sisters Nursing Home in Hot Springs, S.D., where she died Feb. 18, 2023, seven days short of her 106th birthday. Two weeks before her death, she told her daughter that she had had a good life.

Her favorite scripture was Isaiah 40:31 “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary, and they shall walk, and not faint.”
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Harry Holland; a sister, Sarah Elliott; both husbands; a son-in-law, Ben Bittner; and a granddaughter, Tara Bittner.

Survivors include her daughters, Lois Bittner of Hill City, S.D., Norma (Charley) Najacht of Custer; seven grandchildren, Troy Bittner of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Trent Bittner of Windsor, Colo., Melanie Wiedmann of Rapid City, Darlene Running Bear of Rapid City, Jason (Xenia) Najacht of Highland, Ind., Jonathan (Veronica)?Najacht of Hoffman Estates, Ill., and Joshua Najacht of Kearney, Neb.; and 10 great-grandchildren.

A celebration of life will be held March 3 at 11 a.m. at Rimrock Evangelical Free Church in Rapid City. Burial will be in Alpena beside her first husband.
She requested that memorials be sent to Rimrock Evangelical Free Church or to a favorite charity in lieu of flowers.

Services

TBD

Interment

Alpena, SD Get Directions »
3 Mar

Funeral Service

11:00 AM

Rimrock Evangelical Free Church Rapid City, SD 57701 Get Directions »
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  • 04/10/2024

    Mary was such a beautiful, faithful member of our Rimrock Church family. Mary worked as church secretary for many years and was a beautiful soul. She did so much work outside of her job without anyone knowing she was doing it, like painting a wall, or cleaning the church. She was a dear friend that always made a point of saying "Hi". I have missed her the last few years and am sure we will meet again in heaven. - Posted by Dave and Marian Gates on February 20, 2023

  • 04/10/2024

    Mary Frances Holland Heuer Doescher was my mom's only sister and the only one left in the family. Altho been quit awhile since we last saw each other still kept in touch for as long as she could. She has lived a long life and did so many things for so many years. She will be remembered for all her different paintings she did over the years including the Noah's Arc in the church she was a member of for so long. May you REST IN PEACE now and show all how to draw and paint up above. Prayers to the family and will see all later. Niece Mary Louise and Leslie Jensen, great nieces VaLynda and Todd Weller and Brenda and Alan Schmidt and great nephew Leo Jensen and great great nephew Kirby and great great nieces Sabrena and Robert Brooks and Tabitha and Dylan Unruh and great great great nephews Ezekiel and Ezra Brooks and Nolyn Weller and great great great niece Eliza Brooks. - Posted by Mary Louise Jensen on February 20, 2023

  • 04/10/2024

    What a precious reunion with Jesus she surely had! Mary was a treasure to us all! ❤️ - Posted by Ed & Leslie Schupbach on February 21, 2023

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