Shirley J. Hagseth, age 83, of Brookings, went home to the Lord Saturday, March 31, 2012, at the Estelline Nursing Home and Care Center, Estelline, South Dakota. Funeral services will be 10:00 A.M. Thursday, April 5, 2012, at Grace Lutheran Church in Bruce, South Dakota, followed by interment at Elmwood Cemetery in Bruce. Visitations will be from 5-7 P.M. Wednesday at Eidsness Funeral Home in Brookings. In lieu of flowers the family would like memorials directed to the Grace Lutheran Church. Shirley Jeanne Quickstad Hagseth was born June 5, 1928, at Toronto, South Dakota, to August Nels and Edna Juliette (Nelson) Quickstad. She grew up and went to school in Toronto, and graduated from Toronto High School in 1947. On December 20, 1947, she married Mearl Hagseth in Toronto. Shirley and Mearl lived on a farm near Bruce from 1947 to 1991. Shirley retired from 3M in 1985. She moved to Brookings in 1991 after Mearl's death and continued as an active member of Grace Lutheran Church in Bruce, the Bruce Legion Auxiliary, Peppy Pals Club, and the WMF. Shirley loved to travel, loved the farm, and enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, and friends . Survivors include her son, Tommy Lee (Carol) Hagseth of Estelline, South Dakota; her daughter, Susan Kay (Steven) Anders of Sturgis, South Dakota; five grandchildren: Jeremy Jon Hagseth of Hayti, South Dakota, Amy Lee (Jerry) Kjenstad of Estelline, Melinda Renae Hagseth of Waubay, South Dakota, Gina Marie Anders of Sturgis, and Alyssa Nicole Anders of Sturgis; five great-grandchildren: Samantha, Ryan, Camberly, Brooklynn, and Caden; a sister, Vera (Anthony) Munko of Seattle, Washington; a step-brother, Dennis Underland of Aurora, Colorado; and two step-sisters: Arvilla Melby of Rancho Mirage, California, and Norma (Harris) Budahl of Wessington Springs, South Dakota. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one brother, LaRon Quickstad; her step-mother; and two step-sisters, Shirley Collyer and Lorna Girton.