Vern Alvin Ficken Vermillion, South Dakota Obituary

Vern Alvin Ficken

Vern Alvin Ficken, 92, of Vermillion, South Dakota passed away on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls with his family by his side. A Private Family Celebration of Vern’s Life will be at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at Kober Funeral Home in Vermillion with Pastor Elmer “Sandy” Aakre officiating. Burial of ashes will be in Bluff View Cemetery with military honors conducted by Vermillion Clay Co Post#3061. Vern was born on December 24, 1927 in Vermillion, the son of Clifford and Doris (Ester) Ficken. He raised in Vermillion and graduated from Vermillion High School. He was married to Katie Tomobe on October 1, 1951 in Lakio, Japan and they were blessed with two children, David and Candace. Vern enlisted in the United States Army serving his county for twenty years. He later worked for the Department of Navy until he retired in 2010. He was a devoted veteran who had a big heart for loving and serving his country. In his spare time, he loved golfing and was often found at the golf courses. Survivors are his two children, David Ficken of Placentia, CA, and Candace Beckham of Pickerington, OH. He was also blessed with four grandchildren, Matthew, Courtney, Alec and Ashley.
December 24, 1927 - November 12, 202012/24/192711/12/2020
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Kober Funeral Home
November 17, 2020
Sharon Ahlgrim McNamara
December 2, 2020
Vern, Katie & David at Ficken family reunion in the country in the '50's Sharon Ahlgrim McNamara
Sharon Ahlgrim McNamara
November 30, 2020
I'LL BE SEEING YOU.... I'll be seeing you In all the old familiar places That this heart of mine embraces All day through In that small café The park across the way The children's carousel The chestnut tree The wishing well And I'll be seeing you In every lovely summe... Continue Reading
Sherry Roebuck
November 13, 2020
I didn't have the opportunity to be around Uncle Vern much. We always lived in far away states. He was always so kind and it was wonderful being able to catch up with him in 2018. It had been years, but time seemed like it had stood still. It definitely didn't seem like ... Continue Reading