![]() The Republican, a weekly newspaper published in Danville, Indiana, publishes an annual "Year In Review" article in the first issue or last issue of the year.To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Randa R Haak, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Hendricks County, Indiana genealogy - Deaths from The Republican's Year In Review (1892-2016)ĭeaths from The Republican's Year In Review (1892-2016) She was preceded in death by her Grandpa, Craig Haak and her great-grandparents Lois and Buster Deuter, Ray and Thelma Haak, Jerry & Lola LaJoure and Kathy Mederios, and Wilbur Koistinen. Randa is survived by her parents: Jerri Ann & Garin her 4 younger siblings: Rayden, Jocie, Jera, and “best friend” Alesa her grandparents: Randy & Susie Knippling, Renee & Jerry Buck, and Deb & Dale Kopman Her Great Grandparents Jerry & Ardith Knippling and Lillian Koistinen her Aunts and Uncles: Regan Ciarlotta, Ryan (Carrie) Kysar, Darin (Sara)Kysar, Brydon (Liz) Haak, Raelyn (Daniel) Cichosz, Trenna (Jeff) Sarkinen, Shonell (Brandon) Dallum, Kristi (Ryan) Decker, Cole(Amy) Knippling, Sarah(Tyler) Daniel and by her many, many cousins. She was a great role model for the youth she served and was loved by many kids in the community. She was on her way home from the pool when she passed. Randa loved being a lifeguard and teaching swimming lessons. ![]() This last year, she started teaching CCD classes which ignited a love of education in her. She coached youth softball, basketball, and soccer. She had a knack for making a great poster board and took pride in her work and accomplishments in those activities. She was also involved in SD Girls State, FFA, 4H, and HOSA. Randa was an excellent and busy student, participating in volleyball, track, softball, as well as being a dedicated basketball student manager. She was about to start her senior year at Chamberlain High School. In her short life, Randa learned a lot about the importance of serving others. She was the best big sister and cousin and took care of everyone around her. Her wit, honesty, and maturity were unique for someone her age. ![]() Memories of hunting together will always be precious to her family, especially her many deer hunts with her parents. She enjoyed her craft weekends with her Grandma Renee getting 4-H projects ready. She was a master organizer with many creative talents, and she spent countless hours in her room working on craft and engineering projects. Like a typical ranch kid, Randa loved animals, fishing, hunting, and being outdoors with her family. She was a true daddy’s girl and loved to make Garin’s favorite foods for him. In her early years, she spent her days at Grandma Susie’s house and was doted upon by everyone in the family. ![]() She was her Grandpa Randy’s birthday buddy and namesake and was the oldest of five siblings in a loving ranch family. Randa was born on May 12, 2004, in Chamberlain, SD, to her parents Jerri Ann (Knippling) Haak and Garin Haak. Randa Renee Haak, 17, passed away on Sunday, August 1, 2021, in Chamberlain, SD as a result of a tragic car accident that occurred just a mile away from her home. Haak Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o First Dakota National Bank, Chamberlain, SD or visit the family’s Go Fund Me page on Facebook. Her parents ask that in lieu of flowers, donations in Randa’s Memory are made to Randa R. James Catholic Church Community Center and a scripture/rosary service will be at 7:00 p.m. Visitation will begin Friday at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7, 2021, the Chamberlain Armory Auditorium in Chamberlain with burial in the Riverview Cemetery at Chamberlain, SD. Haak, 17, of Gann Valley, SD will be 10:00 a.m. A celebration of life service for Randa R. ![]()
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