Theodore T. Miner | 1943 - 2024
Obituaries-Pierre / Posted May 7, 2024 | 4:57 PM / 169 views
EAGLE BUTTE, SD – Theodore T. Miner, 80 of Eagle Butte, passed away Saturday, April 13, 2024, at Cheyenne River Health Center, Eagle Butte,
Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. MDT, Monday, April 22, 2024, at CRST Bingo Hall, Eagle Butte. A wake service will be 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. Sunday, April 21, 2024, at the bingo hall with a procession from the 4 -mile at 4:00 p.m. Per Ted’s request, there will be no burial services as his wishes were to be cremated.
Theodore Trudell Miner (Red Wing-Hupahu Luta) was born in Firesteel, SD on August 21, 1943, to Lorraine (Vassar) and Walter Miner. They had nine children: Roland, Rudy, Dinah, Melvin, Ralph, Marlene, Randy, Ted, JB (Junior), and Richard. They were raised in White Horse, SD. Ted had many fond memories of growing up in White Horse: hunting, fishing, and riding horses with many friends and cousins. Ted attended school in White Horse and later moved to Old Agency. Soon after, he married Kathy LaBatte and had three daughters: Diana, Heidi and Jennifer. Then in 1973, he was married to Marcy Black Bull. From this union, he gained a daughter, Raylene, and later a beloved son, Ted Jr. As a family, they lived in Eagle Butte.
Throughout the years, there were many children taken in by the Miners. Marcy took in her sister’s daughters: Mona, Rhonda, Ronette, and Ronica. Ted accepted them as his own. Ted Jr. brought home many friends and they loved them like they were his brothers. The boys brought them lots of joy and white hair. Those they took in included: Chuck Miner, Kenny Traversie, Delbert Bruguier, Dugan and Sonny Bad Warrior, Blaine “Pie” Dog Eagle, Jason Lawrence, Jason Garter, Brad Briscoe, and Brandon Johnson. They were blessed with many grandchildren, and they became his whole world.
Ted had many different jobs during his lifetime. He was no stranger to hard work. Some of his jobs included mining in Lead, carpentry, working oil fields in Texas, construction, ranching, EMT, roofing, and always being a cowboy.
Ted had many different hobbies that he was passionate about. Some of these included wagons, ranching, reading, woodwork, and being outside to hunt, working with horses and fishing. He spent many years working trail rides and fixing wagons with Blaine Norvold and Tommy Thompson. Ted was a very busy man but in any spare time he found, he read Western books. Ted read well over 1,000 Western books. His other passion was horses. Ted loved to be around horses, whether it was breaking them, riding them, or teaching others to ride. He was a very social man. He loved to visit wherever he went. Almost every day, he went to John Bachman’s saddle shop, Taco John’s for a burrito, into stores for a pack of cigarettes and to see who he could visit.
He supported Marcy in marriage. He helped take care of her and made sure she felt loved. He was a simple man in life, he did not care too much about modern things like fancy cars, the newest phones, or social media. He loved his son more than anything. Ted supported his son in anything he wanted to, good or bad.
Ted was always on go mode. According to him, there was always something that needed to be done. In the fall of 2022, Ted was faced with many different serious health issues. He began having foot issues which eventually led to the amputation of his leg. His son told him that this was God’s way of telling him to slow down. At the beginning of 2023, he was told he had 3 different types of cancers in his blood and began having serious esophagus issues. Ted was never able to fully return to himself as he no longer could do the things he loved.
Ted is survived by his wife, Marcy; children: Heidi, Jennifer, Raylene, and Ted Jr., and Mona, Rhonda, and Rhonica; sister, Marlene; grandchildren: Alberta (Birdie), Teddi, Duane, Cory, Kase, Leona, Setarah, Braylan, Lalynn, Mariah, Colby, Cori, Jarricka, Jhoni, Junebug, Johnny, Jaden, Mikaela, Jordan, and Aidan; and sister-in-law, Clarice.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Lorraine; father, Walter; brothers: Roland, Rudy, Melvin, Dinah, Ralph, Randy, JB (Junior), and Richard; and one daughter, Diana.
Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Ted’s arrangements. (www.familyfuneralhome.net)