Rex Lloyd Lanz Aberdeen, South Dakota Obituary

Rex Lloyd Lanz

<p>Rex Lloyd Lanz, 76, of Aberdeen, and formerly of Miller, SD, passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2020, at Avera Mother Joseph Manor in Aberdeen.</p> <p>His wishes were to be cremated and a graveside committal service at St. Lawrence Cemetery in St. Lawrence, SD will take place at a later date.</p> <p>Schriver&rsquo;s Memorial Mortuary and Crematory, 414 5th&nbsp;Avenue NW, Aberdeen, is in charge of arrangements.</p> <p>Family and friends may sign Rex&rsquo;s online guestbook at www.schriversmemorial.com.</p> <p>Rex Lloyd Lanz was born November 3, 1943, in Miller, SD to Arthur Chris and Iona Elaine (Stubstein) Lanz.&nbsp;&nbsp;He grew up on a farm near St. Lawrence, SD and attended grade school in St. Lawrence.&nbsp;&nbsp;Rex attended high school in Miller, SD and graduated from Miller High School with the Class of 1961.&nbsp;</p> <p>Rex was an Air Force Veteran who enlisted in December of 1964 and served in Thailand during the Vietnam War.&nbsp;&nbsp;While serving his country, Rex earned the Vietnam Service Medal and Vietnam Campaign Medal.&nbsp;&nbsp;Following his Honorable Discharge in November of 1968, Rex returned to South Dakota and furthered his education at Southern State Teacher&rsquo;s College in Springfield, SD, where he majored in Engine Mechanics.&nbsp;</p> <p>Rex was united in marriage to Linh My Trieu.&nbsp;&nbsp;The addition of his two step-daughters completed their family.&nbsp;&nbsp;Rex was employed as a highway maintenance man for the South Dakota Department of Transportation for over 30 years before retiring in January 2001.&nbsp;&nbsp;He continued to make Aberdeen his home until the time of his death.</p> <p>Rex is survived by his wife, Linh My (Trieu) Lanz of Aberdeen; and his step-daughters, Minh_Ngoc Thi Nguyen and Minh_Dung Thi Nguyen, both of Aberdeen.&nbsp;&nbsp;He is also survived by an uncle, Eugene Stubstein of Chattanooga, TN; an aunt, Helen Willis of Falmouth, MA; and several cousins.</p> <p>Rex was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Iona Lanz; and his step-father, Russell Roth.</p>
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Rex Lloyd Lanz, 76, of Aberdeen, and formerly of Miller, SD, passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2020, at Avera Mother Joseph Manor in Aberdeen.

His wishes were to be cremated and a graveside committal service at St. Lawrence Cemetery in St. Lawrence, SD will take place at a later date.

Schriver’s Memorial Mortuary and Crematory, 414 5th Avenue NW, Aberdeen, is in charge of arrangements.

Family and friends may sign Rex’s online guestbook at www.schriversmemorial.com.

Rex Lloyd Lanz was born November 3, 1943, in Miller, SD to Arthur Chris and Iona Elaine (Stubstein) Lanz.  He grew up on a farm near St. Lawrence, SD and attended grade school in St. Lawrence.  Rex attended high school in Miller, SD and graduated from Miller High School with the Class of 1961. 

Rex was an Air Force Veteran who enlisted in December of 1964 and served in Thailand during the Vietnam War.  While serving his country, Rex earned the Vietnam Service Medal and Vietnam Campaign Medal.  Following his Honorable Discharge in November of 1968, Rex returned to South Dakota and furthered his education at Southern State Teacher’s College in Springfield, SD, where he majored in Engine Mechanics. 

Rex was united in marriage to Linh My Trieu.  The addition of his two step-daughters completed their family.  Rex was employed as a highway maintenance man for the South Dakota Department of Transportation for over 30 years before retiring in January 2001.  He continued to make Aberdeen his home until the time of his death.

Rex is survived by his wife, Linh My (Trieu) Lanz of Aberdeen; and his step-daughters, Minh_Ngoc Thi Nguyen and Minh_Dung Thi Nguyen, both of Aberdeen.  He is also survived by an uncle, Eugene Stubstein of Chattanooga, TN; an aunt, Helen Willis of Falmouth, MA; and several cousins.

Rex was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Iona Lanz; and his step-father, Russell Roth.

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