Louise Hendrickson Estelline, South Dakota Funeral Service 11:00 A.M., Monday, July 17, 2006 Trinity Lutheran Church Estelline, South Dakota Rev. Ann E.S. Webb, Officiating Interment Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Lake Norden, South Dakota Visitation 6PM to 8PM Sunday at Geise Funeral Home in Estelline and Prior to services at the church on Monday. Louise M. (Spilde) Hendrickson, daughter of John and Mildred (Nelson) Spilde, was born July 28, 1941 at Ringsted, Iowa. When she was a young child her family moved to the Lake Norden-Badger, South Dakota area and she attended school in Lake Norden, graduating from high school in 1959. Louise attended Stewarts School of Hair Styling in Sioux Falls, gradating in 1961. After her marriage to Dennis Hendrickson on January 27, 1962 in Lake Norden she worked as a hair stylist in Watertown and Estelline. She and Dennis farmed all of their married life. She died on Thursday, July 13, 2006 at Prairie Lakes Hospital in Watertown at the age of 64 years, 11 months and 15 days. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Estelline where she was active in Sunday School, Ladies Aid, Circles, Bible Studies and held many offices for the church. Louise was also a member of the Monthly Trinity Lutheran Church Sewing Group, Midweek Quilters of Estelline, Magic Needle Quilters of Watertown and was a life member of the Lucky 13 Extension Club. When her children were young she was active in Hamlin County Extension and 4-H. Louise was a well respected and loved community member and enjoyed going to quilting shows and toy tractor shows with Dennis. Grateful for having shared her life are her husband Dennis of Estelline; her children, Tamara Krumm and her husband Kenneth of Manhattan, KS, Byron Hendrickson and his wife Mary Beth of Estelline, Connie Duenow and her husband Bradley of Glencoe, MN; four grandchildren, Mitchell and Katie Hendrickson and Brent and Chase Duenow; one brother, Kermit Spilde and his wife Ione of Watertown, SD; one sister, Margie Johnson and her husband Kevin of Timber Lake, SD; and a host of other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, twin daughters, and two brothers, Melvin and Gene in infancy.