Melvern Kessler | September 1, 1934 - November 7, 2022
Obituaries-Pierre / Posted Nov 14, 2022 | 2:09 PM / 319 views
Melvern Kessler, 88, of Murdo died on Monday, November 7th at Faulkton Senior Living in Faulkton. A memorial service will take place at 2:00pm on Saturday, November 19th at Isburg Funeral Chapel in Pierre followed by at gathering starting at 5:00pm in Murdo at the Tap House 22. For those unable to attend the services they will be live streamed on this obituary page the day of service.
Melvern Dale Kessler was Born September 1, 1934 to William George Wayne & Rena (Sterner) Kessler. His father passed away when he was 14 years old. Helping him grow into the person he was, along with his mother were many amazing Sterner & Kessler relatives.
Mel grew up fast, driving machinery at an early age, hence his passion for trucking, hauling everything from gravel to grain, liquid fertilizer, cattle, horses and Buffalo! Mel and family spent 5 years in California and a year in Chicago where he was the driver supervisor, training and managing truck drivers in a very large international company, PIE (Pacific Intermountain Express). Returning back to SD as the fast-paced lifestyle of the cities was not the place to raise his family. Moving back home to Murdo was a great move, it was then he started his own business, Kessler Trucking. The business grew from 1 Truck in 1967 to a fleet of them through the ‘80’s. Mel’s son Ernie joined the business in 1984. It was shortly after that, the two of them together decided to downsize and hauled mostly petroleum. Mel was instrumental in getting twin 40-foot trailers approved to haul across interstate 90 and they continued to haul hazardous materials until his retirement in 2009.
Mel was involved in and on the board of MINI Wiconi water development, now known as West River Lyman Jones Rural Water Systems. He was a member of South Dakota Wheat Growers Association and on the board of South Dakota Trucking Association/Petroleum Carriers. He was also very proud to be a Lions member.
Mel and his wife Linda purchased their first Motorhome in the 70’s. When the business slowed in the winter they would travel. They were fabulous traveling partners. Mel would drive anywhere Linda picked for them to go. They traveled all around the US, visiting friends and relatives. In 2000 they decided to settle at one of their favorite places; Apache Jct Arizona. They returned there every year when the temps started dropping in SD, returning in the spring.
Mel’s favorite past times included: traveling, fishing, hunting, gun collecting and most favorite of all was visiting with people. Mel never met a stranger; he always found a connection to everyone he visited with.
Melvern will be greatly missed!
Mel was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Linda Lee, his parents, in-laws, Ernest & Florence Enright, Sisters-in-law Roberta Sly & Phyllis Enright, brothers-in-law, Dennis Enright, LM Scherffius & Gordon Sly.
Survivors include daughters Koleene (David) Newbold, Westover SD, Melinda (Brad) Rathbun, Fort Pierre SD, Son Ernest Kessler, Fort Pierre SD. Grandchildren: Tami (Brian) Flynn, Matthew (Taylor) Newbold, Daniel (Brad) Newbold, Kaycee Miller (Dustin), Lindee Miller (Alex), Mariah Kessler & Will Kessler, Carisa (Aaron) Marshall, Curt (Cynthia) Rathbun. Great Grandchildren: Emily (John) Daly, Trey Flynn (Lillian), Ravin Ayers (Katelynn), Lillian Bartlett, Myla Keefe, Abram Keefe, Opie Keefe, Braylon Marshall, Sadie Marshall, Bria Marshall, Kean Rathbun, Mylo Rathbun. Sister-in-law Patricia Scherffius, special friend & companion, Ramona Dykema, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.