Delmar Quinn, age 92, of White, died Saturday, September 9, 2006, at the White Healthcare Center. Funeral mass will be 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, September 13, 2006, at St. Pauls Catholic Church in White, with interment in St. Marys Cemetery at Elkton. Military rites will be conducted by the Higgins-Jessen American Legion Post No. 88 of White. Visitations will be from 6-7 P.M. Tuesday at Eidsness Funeral Chapel in White, with a prayer service at the chapel at 7:00 P.M. Delmar J. Quinn was born October 26, 1913, on the Quinn family homestead five miles south of White, South Dakota, to Michael and Ellen (Feeney) Quinn. He attended Fountain School and graduated from White High School in 1932. He was in the CCC camp in Hill City from 1935 until 1937. He then farmed in Brookings County until being called into the service in 1941. He served in the Army Air Corps for three years, and was discharged October 20, 1945. On February 17, 1946, Delmar married Adeline DeSale in Los Angeles, California. She died October 1970. Delmar worked for Morrells in Sioux Falls, and farmed in the White area before moving to California when he retired from Morrells. On October 23, 1971, Delmar married Jean Rigollo. He and Jean lived on the family homestead south of White. Jean died October 10, 2003. Delmar was a member of St. Pauls Catholic Parish in White. He was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus, and also a member of the Higgins-Jessen American Legion Post No. 88. Survivors include a step-daughter, Barbara (Mick) Foss, of Buhl, Idaho; four grandchildren: Debbie Bishop, Randy Foss, Heather Thompson, and Billy Furden; three great-grandchildren: Richard Bishop and Amanda and Jacklyn Thompson; nephews and nieces, including Jim (Billie) Quinn, of Renner, South Dakota, and Mary Quinn of Minnesota; great-nieces and nephews including Melissa Janzen, of Renner. He was preceded in death by his parents; both wives; son, Richard, in March 2003; and two brothers, Bernard and Francis.