Geoff and Gail Smith are the owners of Kotrba-Smith Funeral Home. In December of 2011 Geoff and Gail purchased the funeral home from Emmett and Jeanie Kotrba. Geoff has been licensed since 2007 in the states of South Dakota and Nebraska. Emmett and Jeanie will remain on staff to continue to help serve our families with the personal care they are accustomed to.
Whether your needs are for a traditional service, nontraditional service, or cremation service, we will do all we can so that your loved one is honored as they should be. We can be reached at 605-835-9111. We strive to provide whatever type of funeral service is appropriate for the families we serve, to honor the life lived, and support the grieving process.
Whether your needs are for a traditional service, nontraditional service, or cremation service, we will do all we can so that your loved one is honored as they should be. We can be reached at 605-835-9111. We strive to provide whatever type of funeral service is appropriate for the families we serve, to honor the life lived, and support the grieving process.
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