As a youngster, Alma was very shy and a quiet girl but this all changed in high school where she was active in many extra-curricular activities. She graduated from Vivian High School in 1951, and then she traveled to the big city of Denver to attend a trade school. In Denver she studied business and secretarial science and worked for an airline and a real estate office.
She returned to her beloved South Dakota and began her first career in state government as an employee and then Deputy Secretary of State when Essie Wiedenman was elected. In 1964 Ms. Larson was elected as South Dakota's 22nd Secretary of State and was re-elected in '66, '68 and '70. She was one of the top vote getters in South Dakota.
After retiring from government, she and Janice Wolf opened a business called Milady's Shoppe in Gregory, SD, which they operated for the next twenty-two years.
Alma was active in her church, St. John Lutheran, local Commercial Club, her golfing, and most importantly the Republican Party.
She died September 2, 2012 at the Winner Regional Healthcare Center at the age of 80 years.
Alma had nine siblings, and she is survived by her business partner Janice Wolf of Gregory – a brother Olaf and four of her sisters: Clara – Gladys – Alice – and Josephine, numerous nieces and nephews, as well as a "million" friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: Edwin and Melvin and two sisters: Emma and Laura.
Obituary & Photo is from The Kotrba-Smith Funeral Home
As a youngster, Alma was very shy and a quiet girl but this all changed in high school where she was active in many extra-curricular activities. She graduated from Vivian High School in 1951, and then she traveled to the big city of Denver to attend a trade school. In Denver she studied business and secretarial science and worked for an airline and a real estate office.
She returned to her beloved South Dakota and began her first career in state government as an employee and then Deputy Secretary of State when Essie Wiedenman was elected. In 1964 Ms. Larson was elected as South Dakota's 22nd Secretary of State and was re-elected in '66, '68 and '70. She was one of the top vote getters in South Dakota.
After retiring from government, she and Janice Wolf opened a business called Milady's Shoppe in Gregory, SD, which they operated for the next twenty-two years.
Alma was active in her church, St. John Lutheran, local Commercial Club, her golfing, and most importantly the Republican Party.
She died September 2, 2012 at the Winner Regional Healthcare Center at the age of 80 years.
Alma had nine siblings, and she is survived by her business partner Janice Wolf of Gregory – a brother Olaf and four of her sisters: Clara – Gladys – Alice – and Josephine, numerous nieces and nephews, as well as a "million" friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: Edwin and Melvin and two sisters: Emma and Laura.
Obituary & Photo is from The Kotrba-Smith Funeral Home
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