July 13, 1923 — August 27, 2021
Mass of Christian Burial for Daniel J. Ulrich, 98, of rural Faith will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, September 6, 2021 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Faith. Fr. Janusz Korban will officiate and burial with military honors will follow in the St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery west of Faith.
Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. followed by a rosary/vigil service at 7 p.m. on Sunday, September 5, 2021 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
Daniel Joseph Ulrich passed away at his home in the early morning of August 27, 2021.
Daniel was born July 13, 1923 to George and Laura (Bakewell) Ulrich in rural Ziebach County. He was born at the ranch home one mile from his current home. Daniel attended Ridgeview School about one mile from his birthplace and graduated from Faith High School in 1941.
Dan lived and ranched in rural Faith all of his life except for the time he served in the Army in 1946-47. He was a WWII veteran and very proud to have served his country. He was deployed to Japan and was a heavy equipment operator and when the Army discovered he could type they transferred him to company clerk.
Dan married Doris (Woodard) on August 1, 1956 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Faith. Dan and Doris were blessed with three children: Colleen, Leonard and Robert.
Dan loved his family, neighbors who were also his close friends, and the ranching way of life. He was always interested in the cattle, the haying, and “what the ‘boys’ did that day.” Dan kept a diary every year from 1962 until recently.
Daniel was a civic promoter for many years and many organizations. He was a lifetime member of the V. F. W.. He was baptized, confirmed, married in and attended St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. He served on the Red Elm School Board and Ziebach County Election Board for several years. Dan was a member of the Faith Stock Show and Rodeo since the late ‘50s, and was the president from 1967-1968. Dan was a charter member and promoter of the rural telephone system (party lines) in area homes.
Daniel is survived by his wife, Doris; his children Colleen Gustafson, Leonard (Louise) and Robert(Amy); 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by both parents; all his siblings, Eugene, Rita, Dorothy, and Grace (Chamness); grand-daughter Hillary Joy Gustafson; brother/sister in-laws-Earl Chamness, Johnny and Betty Hostetter, Orville and Jane Hauser, Bob and Nita Rogers, and Virgil Woodard.
Evanson Jensen Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.