Arlyce Badger, age 77 of Huron, passed away on Thursday, January 21, 2021 at Good Samaritan De Smet in De Smet after a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Her celebration of life service will be held this summer.
Arlyce Henrichsen was born on March 31, 1943 to parents Don and Irene (Williams) Henrichsen, Sr. in Pierre, South Dakota. She graduated from Pierre Riggs High School in 1961.
Arlyce worked in insurance for over 40 years in Pierre, Atlanta, Baltimore and Denver. In her free time, she enjoyed needlework and reading. She volunteered for the Red Cross and was a member of First Baptist Church.
She is survived by her son, Mike (Shar) Wever of Queen Creek, AZ; four grandsons, Alan, Tony, Mark, and David Wever; sister Donene Frey of Huron and brother Jim Henrichsen of Houston, TX.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Don Henrichsen, Jr., and an infant son, Brian Wever.
Arlyce was my first neighbor when I moved to Pierre in 1949. She, and her family, lived near me and took me into their family just like I was one of them. Arlyce was one of the sweetest and most genuine persons I ever knew in Pierre and one that was easy to love. I know Donene will miss her as will all her friends. John Stone
Paul Douglas
Arlyce Badger, age 77 of Huron, passed away on Thursday, January 21, 2021 at Good Samaritan De Smet in De Smet after a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Her celebration of life service will be held this summer.
Arlyce Henrichsen was born on March 31, 1943 to parents Don and Irene (Williams) Henrichsen, Sr. in Pierre, South Dakota. She graduated from Pierre Riggs High School in 1961.
Arlyce worked in insurance for over 40 years in Pierre, Atlanta, Baltimore and Denver. In her free time, she enjoyed needlework and reading. She volunteered for the Red Cross and was a member of First Baptist Church.
She is survived by her son, Mike (Shar) Wever of Queen Creek, AZ; four grandsons, Alan, Tony, Mark, and David Wever; sister Donene Frey of Huron and brother Jim Henrichsen of Houston, TX.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Don Henrichsen, Jr., and an infant son, Brian Wever.
John Stone
Arlyce was my first neighbor when I moved to Pierre in 1949. She, and her family, lived near me and took me into their family just like I was one of them. Arlyce was one of the sweetest and most genuine persons I ever knew in Pierre and one that was easy to love. I know Donene will miss her as will all her friends. John Stone
Sharon Lillibridge (Andersen)
I remember Arlyce as a very sweet girl. Rest in peace Arlyce.