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Larry Matthesen

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On April 24, 1943, Louie and Priscilla Matthesen and daughter, Virginia were blessed with baby Larry Dean Matthesen. He was later joined by his brother, Craig Reid Matthesen. 

From elementary school to obtaining a Masters degree, Larry attended school in Chadron, Nebraska.  Larry served as his class president from seventh to tenth grade.  He also earned his Eagle Scout honor and was active in all sports, with basketball being his favorite.  He received many athletic honors with being named to the All-State Basketball team when his team won the 1961 Class-B Basketball Tournament.  Larry was awarded the Nebraska State Elkโ€™s Leadership Scholarship along with a basketball stipend which paid for his college education.  Larry was employed by his father at Chadron Creamery where his specialty was popsicle making.  Later, he worked at Byerlyโ€™s Bakery.

Just four days after college graduation in 1965, he married Jean Gatzemeyer who he had dated for six years prior to their marriage.  The couple both taught in Rushville, NE, where he also was head basketball coach as well as summer baseball coach.  They then relocated to Gering, NE, where he taught social studies and English and was head basketball and track coach.  His girlsโ€™ track team was a state track meet winner, as well as often the runner-up. Many years of camping at Bismarck Lake led them to purchase their โ€œPlaceโ€ on Lower French Creek in Custer, SD.  He also enjoyed his time as a Gering City Councilperson.

Upon retirement, Larry and Jean, built a home in Custer and bought a tour business, the L & J Golden Circle Tours and M & N Vehicle Rentals.  During this time the business grew under Larryโ€™s direction.  He served as president of the Custer Chamber of Commerce and the Senior Center.  When president of the chamber, he liked writing a weekly column โ€œChamber Chatterโ€ for the Custer Chronicle.

Health problems forced him to sell the tour business.  He liked mowing his large lawn, his โ€œanimal childrenโ€, and Husker sportsโ€ฆ and, later on, he loved going to church. 

Larry and Jean found the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour in February of 2015. They were soon baptized, and then joined the Mountainview Baptist Church of Custer.  They loved their church family and Pastor Matthew Furseโ€™s sermons.  They were blessed, and upon Larryโ€™s passing, Jean knew that he was heaven-bound!

Larry passed away with his wife at his side on December 5, 2024, in Custer, SD.  He is survived by his wife, Jean, after 59 years of marriage, as well as, sister Virginia Hagemeier and family, (Rochester, NY) , his in-laws Judy Gatzemeyer Marchant (of Yuma, AZ) and John Gatzemeyer, (Chadron, NE) and several nieces and nephews.  Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Louie and Priscilla, and his brother, Craig Matthesen, and parents-in-law, Hyle and Ruth Gatzemeyer.

Visitation will be held 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., Thursday, December 12, 2024, at Chamberlain McColleyโ€™s Funeral Home in Custer, SD. 

Funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 13, 2024, at Mountain View Baptist Church in Custer, SD.

Arrangements have been placed in the care of Chamberlain McColley’s Funeral Home in Custer, SD.