Jeannette Noel Beemer | November 1918 - March 2021
Obituaries-Pierre / Posted Jun 18, 2021 | 10:04 AM / 318 views
Jeannette Noel Beemer, 102, of Pierre, died Thursday, March 11, 2021.
A memorial service will be held at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, 123 N. Highland Ave., Pierre, SD, on the morning of June 26. The service will begin at 10:30, with the sanctuary open for fellowship of friends and family at 10:00. Jeannette’s service may also be viewed at www.feigumfh.com.
A reception will follow the service at the Capitol Lake Visitor Center, on the western shore of Capitol Lake near the WWII Memorial. Parking is available in the north parking lot behind the Capitol, entering from Broadway.
Family graveside services took place at Black Hills National Cemetery.
Jeannette Noel Beemer, 102, of Pierre passed away March 11, 2021. She was born November 6, 1918, the youngest of four girls, in the year of the Spanish Flu pandemic. She grew up in Highmore, SD and graduated from Huron College in 1940 with a Bachelor of Music degree. Jeannette met Melvin Beemer of Lake Andes during their freshman year at Huron College. After graduation, she taught music and English in Pierpont and Parkston while he taught math in Cresbard. In 1942, knowing that Mel would be called to serve in the Army Air Force as soon as school was out, they hurried their plans and were married in Highmore during Easter Break. They were blessed with six children over a 20-year span.
The war years were spent in Chicago, where Mel was a meteorology instructor for the Army Air Force, and Jeannette worked for the Navy Radio Training School.
Following WWII, they lived in Lake Andes where they opened Beemer Clothing, a successful store that catered to workers building the Fort Randall Dam. In 1957, they purchased the Derby Cafe in Chamberlain, SD. In 1967, Mel had the opportunity to join the SD Department of Vocational Education and the family moved to Pierre. At this point, Jeannette returned to teaching music, in all of Pierre’s elementary schools, and later served as Director of the Music Program for the Pierre Public Schools until her retirement. Jeannette knew that she wanted to be a music teacher when she was in the 5th grade.
Jeannette and Mel adored each other and their lives together and loved their many travels. After Mel’s death in 1991, Jeannette lived as a widow for 30 years. She continued to travel regularly throughout the US and abroad well into her 90s.
Jeannette was very active in her community, including Pierre’s Congregational United Church of Christ, where she directed the choir for 30 years; PEO, where she served as chapter officer; Capital City Children’s Choir, which she co-founded; Pierre Concert Series; volunteering at the Cultural Heritage Center and State Archives; and participating in community theatre as music director for several shows. She played bridge with her friends every week and attended every concert and play she could. In 2015, Jeannette was honored with the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Support of the Arts by Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
Jeannette is survived by her six children: Joel, Spearfish; Jack (Lexie) of Bend, Oregon; Diane (Dob) of Yankton, SD; Doug (Janice) of Ft. Pierre, SD; Kathy (Mike) of Ft. Pierre, SD; Suzy (Steven) of San Francisco, CA; 14 grandchildren; and 21 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mel; her parents, Grace and Bert Noel; and her sisters, Alice, Josephine, and Marnie.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in her name.