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Audrey Joyce <I>Quiver</I> Romero

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Audrey Joyce Quiver Romero

Birth
Pine Ridge, Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, USA
Death
15 Jul 2007 (aged 67)
Wanblee, Jackson County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Wanblee, Jackson County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Joyce Romero, age 67, of Wanblee, died Sunday morning, July 15, 2007, at her home in Wanblee.

Audrey "Joyce" Quiver-Romero, Cikala Waste Win, was born February 9, 1940 in Pine Ridge, SD. Joyce left this world to be with her family that preceded her in death on July 15, 2007. Joyce passed away at her residence, the Seven Arrow Ranch on Quiver Hill.

Meeting and guiding her home was her mother Lavina Richards-Quiver, her father Bert Quiver, her sisters Fern Fast Wolf and Twila Quiver. Also, brothers Bertie, Willard and Delane Quiver.

Joyce was a hard working woman who raised eight children of her own, and several of her family members. Joyce extended her home to all in need. Her love of horses was known to all who knew her or entered her home. Joyce grew up on Quiver Hill as a child and spent her life coming home. Joyce worked many professions from cleaning, hair dressing, cooking, teaching and managing the Wanblee Senior Citizen Meal Program. Joyce had many dreams, all mostly involving horses. She purchased land from her father on Quiver Hill and made her home there. She had her own home built and raised quarter horses and horse of her own liking.

Grateful for having shared her life are her husband Al Romero, Harris and Angie Eisenbraun of Kadoka, their sons Cameron and Jordon, great grand children David, Kai and Cyril. Rhonda Terkildsen and Lee Addison of Belvidere, SD and their children Lacey, Pam, Cassondra, Eric and John. Niels and Michelle Terkildsen of Billings MT, and their sons Royal and Chance. Monica Terkildsen and Terry Romero of Wanblee and their daughters Alexandria, Antonia and Augusta and great grandchild Summer. James Terkildsen of Wanblee and his children Tristian and Amber. Myrna and Dennis Swift Hawk of Rapid City and their children Kenny, Audrey, Darryl, Victoria and Brian. Melda and Thomas Thunder Hawk of Rapid City and their sons Trevor, Thomas jr, and William. Malinda and David Amiotte of Long Valley and their children Davis, Joanne, Karen, and Medina; three brothers Leonard Quiver of Rapid City, Clayton Quiver of Custer, and Boyd Quiver of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters Fern Fast Wolf and Twila Quiver; and three brothers Bertie, Willard and Delane Quiver.

Wake services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, at the Crazy Horse School in Wanblee and continue until service time.

Funeral services will be Friday, July 20, at the Crazy Horse School, with Richard and Carol Lee and Pastor Gary McCubbin officiating.

Interment will be at the Seven Arrow Ranch Cemetery in rural Wanblee.

Arrangements are with the Rush Funeral Chapel of Kadoka.

Written tributes may be made at www.rushfuneralhome.com
Joyce Romero, age 67, of Wanblee, died Sunday morning, July 15, 2007, at her home in Wanblee.

Audrey "Joyce" Quiver-Romero, Cikala Waste Win, was born February 9, 1940 in Pine Ridge, SD. Joyce left this world to be with her family that preceded her in death on July 15, 2007. Joyce passed away at her residence, the Seven Arrow Ranch on Quiver Hill.

Meeting and guiding her home was her mother Lavina Richards-Quiver, her father Bert Quiver, her sisters Fern Fast Wolf and Twila Quiver. Also, brothers Bertie, Willard and Delane Quiver.

Joyce was a hard working woman who raised eight children of her own, and several of her family members. Joyce extended her home to all in need. Her love of horses was known to all who knew her or entered her home. Joyce grew up on Quiver Hill as a child and spent her life coming home. Joyce worked many professions from cleaning, hair dressing, cooking, teaching and managing the Wanblee Senior Citizen Meal Program. Joyce had many dreams, all mostly involving horses. She purchased land from her father on Quiver Hill and made her home there. She had her own home built and raised quarter horses and horse of her own liking.

Grateful for having shared her life are her husband Al Romero, Harris and Angie Eisenbraun of Kadoka, their sons Cameron and Jordon, great grand children David, Kai and Cyril. Rhonda Terkildsen and Lee Addison of Belvidere, SD and their children Lacey, Pam, Cassondra, Eric and John. Niels and Michelle Terkildsen of Billings MT, and their sons Royal and Chance. Monica Terkildsen and Terry Romero of Wanblee and their daughters Alexandria, Antonia and Augusta and great grandchild Summer. James Terkildsen of Wanblee and his children Tristian and Amber. Myrna and Dennis Swift Hawk of Rapid City and their children Kenny, Audrey, Darryl, Victoria and Brian. Melda and Thomas Thunder Hawk of Rapid City and their sons Trevor, Thomas jr, and William. Malinda and David Amiotte of Long Valley and their children Davis, Joanne, Karen, and Medina; three brothers Leonard Quiver of Rapid City, Clayton Quiver of Custer, and Boyd Quiver of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters Fern Fast Wolf and Twila Quiver; and three brothers Bertie, Willard and Delane Quiver.

Wake services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, at the Crazy Horse School in Wanblee and continue until service time.

Funeral services will be Friday, July 20, at the Crazy Horse School, with Richard and Carol Lee and Pastor Gary McCubbin officiating.

Interment will be at the Seven Arrow Ranch Cemetery in rural Wanblee.

Arrangements are with the Rush Funeral Chapel of Kadoka.

Written tributes may be made at www.rushfuneralhome.com


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