Roger Zens, 82

MILLER –– Roger Zens, 82, of Miller, passed away Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Highmore Health.

Funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m., on Saturday, March 28, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Miller, with Father Tyler Mattson, celebrant. Burial will follow at St. Ann’s Cemetery, Miller. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, March 27, followed by a 7 p.m. scripture and rosary service, all at the church.

In lieu of flowers, Roger requested memorials be directed to St. Ann’s Cemetery Care Fund, 709 E 4th St, Miller, SD 57362.

Roger was born on January 3, 1944, in Miller, to Norbert and Alfreda (Faust) Zens. He was baptized in the old wooden church that was a block east of the old Midwest Supply Building. When the Priest reached across to get the Holy Water, his vestment caught on fire, and the Priest then ran out of the Church as fast as he could go. His dad, Norbert, ran after him and tackled him to the ground to help put out the fire on his vestment. No one got hurt, but Roger thought that was the point his folks decided that one child was enough.

He spent his first two years of school at the Polo Catholic School. His schooling from 3rd grade through High School was at Miller School District. Then he attended two years of college at Southern State College at Springfield, majoring in Mechanics, which helped him throughout his lifetime journey. On November 3, 1965, he married Dorothy (Dottie) Marie Wangsness at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Miller. To this union, 2 children were born, Gina and Roger, Jr. Family time was spent camping and fishing.

Roger was a life member of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, and was an active Caretaker of St. Ann’s Cemetery. He served on the Industrial Development Board, known today as On Hand. Roger was also active in the Miller Jaycees, serving as President and held all local offices, as well as being the State District Director and Regional Director, and holding two State Vice President positions.

As a kid, after school, Roger ran a very large paper route for the Huron Plainsman. On Sunday mornings, to make sure he got to church on time, his mom helped him deliver the paper route. When he quit his paper route to help his dad out on the milk route, his paper route was divided up into 3 routes for the next delivery guys.

Roger worked with his father in the dairy business from the seventh grade on and started milk delivery at 5 a.m., house to house, so his route was finished before school in the mornings. In later years, Roger applied his mechanics degree to help maintain his dad’s fleet of trucks that were used on his dairy routes. His routes included the areas of Miller, Pierre, Mobridge, Gettysburg, and Redfield. Roger was also known to run as a relief driver for these routes if need be.

When Roger’s Dad, Norbert, retired from the dairy business, Roger went on to manage Kennedy Houseboats for 18 years until the houseboat business moved out of state. From there, he went to work for Dennis Letsche at Midway Trailer Sales in St. Lawrence as his camper service guy. At Dennis’s retirement, Roger purchased the Camper business and operated the business until his retirement.

During his retirement, he says he is “Only doing what he wants to do!” Some of what includes: apple orchard maintenance and harvest delivery, maintaining St. Ann’s Cemetery, and working in his shop on projects he always found to do. Like most of us, Roger had a bucket list, which he had crossed several things off, like going to Alaska, Niagara Falls, New England fall colors trip, Christmas in Branson, Mo., and Santa Fe, N.M. Special times were shared with Brian Peterman, Randy and Karen Hedge when he took his son’s 1966 GTO to car shows. Roger enjoyed life and his many friends.

Until Roger sold his backhoe in 2020, he worked hard to maintain the neighborhood he helped develop and lived in by helping with road maintenance and snow removal. Roger always wanted to make sure everyone could get in and out and to work on time.

It was while he was maintaining the neighborhood that JoAnn Morford came to him to buy a lot to build her house on. Little did he know what that was going to do to his life in the next 26-plus years. JoAnn did not read the fine print of the contract that said he came with the lot she bought.

Through Roger’s many challenges in his health care journey, he appreciated the local neighbors and friends, EMT’s, Miller Avera Clinic and Hospital Dr.’s and staff that got him through his many trials and tribulations. Including him getting his plane and chopper rides. He was a man of many lives, for sure!

Roger is survived by: His very special friend, JoAnn Morford; his daughter, Gina (Les) Savey, his daughter-in-law, Joann Dummer; granddaughter, Alicia (Luke) Mattke and her family: Harper Spilde, Ella and Jesse Mattke; stepbrother: Daryl (Sandy) Schmidt; stepsister: Mavis Johnson; sisters-in-law: Rose Fawcett, Harriet (Dwane) Chipman, and Sharon Vitters; brothers-in-law: Mark (Diane) Wangsness, and Jerry (Louise) Wangsness; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy (Dottie); his parents, Norbert and Alfreda Zens; son, Roger Zens, Jr.; father and mother-in-law, Henry and Dorothy Wangness; stepsister, Sharla Worthen; and many other extended families.

Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Roger’s arrangements. Visit www.luceluzereck.com

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