Our Staff

Meet Our Caring Staff

Our staff is comprised of dedicated and licensed professionals with the experience to answer all your questions regarding our services. Please feel free to contact any of our staff members at any time.

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Mike & Jackie Skroch

Retired

Mike Skroch was raised in Flandreau and graduated from Flandreau High School in 1970. He attended SDSU in Brookings, SD and then apprenticed at Welter Funeral Home in Huron. Mike graduated from the California College of Mortuary Science in the fall of 1975. He began working with his father at Skroch Funeral Chapel living in Elkton until 1977 when they moved to Flandreau. Jackie Olson Skroch moved to Flandreau as a young girl and graduated from FHS in 1971. She attended Nettleton Business College in Sioux Falls earning a medical assistant degree. She worked for the Flandreau Medical Clinic and the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribal Clinic for many years until joining the staff fulltime in 1992 at Skroch Funeral Chapel.

Mike and Jackie have three children, Natalie and her husband Ricco, Marty, Maren and her husband Tim, seven grandchildren, Steven, Emmett, Nathan, Mallorie, Mackson, Monroe and Maisie.

On January 1, 2023, Mike and Jackie Skroch retired from the day-to-day activities, but will assist on services when available.

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Cole Wingen

Manager / Funeral Director / Employee Owner

Cole Wingen was born and raised in Sioux Falls. He graduated from Washington High School in 2001. He then served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2002 to 2006. During this time, he served two tours of duty in Iraq with 1st Battalion 4th Marines. Upon his discharge from the Marines, he began working in private security while attending Irvine Valley College in Irvine, CA.
Cole is a second-generation funeral director. In 2009 he began working with his father, Tim, at Miller Funeral Home in Sioux Falls. It was during this time that he began pre-mortuary studies at South Dakota State University. From September 2012 to 2013 he attended and is a graduate of Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Wheeling, IL. While attending Worsham College, he worked for Smith-Corcoran Funeral Homes in Chicago. Upon graduation from mortuary school, he returned to Miller Funeral Home and served his funeral director’s apprenticeship. Upon completing his apprenticeship, Cole became a licensed funeral director and worked at George Boom Funeral Home from 2014 to 2016. In March of 2016, he focused his practice in professional care services in the company care center. During this time, he attended Fountain National Academy for advanced embalming techniques focusing on postmortem reconstructive surgery. Also, during this time he completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Mortuary Science and Funeral Service at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Upon graduation, he enrolled into graduate school at Southern Illinois University receiving his Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration graduating in December of 2022.
Cole and his wife Jessica (McCart) Wingen married in 2020. Jessica works for the South Dakota Department of Corrections. They enjoy traveling, kayaking, and hiking with their dogs. They are also involved with the Special Olympics of South Dakota and Jessica is a representative for the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. The Wingen’s welcomed their first child, Jackson in 2022.
Cole became a partner in the firm in 2019. He is licensed to practice in South Dakota and Minnesota.

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Logan Brandriet

Funeral Director/Employee Owner

Logan Brandriet joined Eidsness Funeral Home and Skroch Funeral Chapel on January 1, 2025. A native of Arlington, Logan graduated from Arlington High School in 2017. He continued his education at South Dakota State University before completing the Mortuary Science Program at Des Moines Area Community College, graduating in the spring of 2022. Logan became a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in June 2022.

Logan is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys fishing and hunting in his free time. He is engaged to Delanie Tangen of the rural Bruce area, and together they are members of GracePoint Wesleyan Church in Brookings. Logan’s faith is an important part of his life and plays a meaningful role in his work, guiding him to serve families with compassion, dignity, and respect during their time of need.

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Donna Manzey

Office Manager

Donna (Stein) Manzey joined the Skroch Funeral Chapel staff in January 2023 as the new Office Manager.


She was born and raised on a farm west of Elkton, SD, along with her five siblings. Donna graduated from Elkton High School and attended college in Sioux Falls. She currently lives north of Flandreau where she loves the quiet, country living. Having grown up only 15 miles from Flandreau, she has been a part of different activities in the community over the years. With large extended families, Donna says she is probably related to half the community!


Donna and her husband Brian have three children - Michael (Krystal), Jenna (Jason), and Jill (Kolt); and eight grandchildren - Jericho, Kingston, Deja, Amiyah, Shay, Mackley, Remi, and Hadley. They are the joy of her life!


She enjoys an active lifestyle of farm living, horseback riding, pickleball, reading, gardening, and sharing a cup of coffee with family and friends.


Donna is honored to share in the lives of friends and families of this community with compassion and kindness.

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John Radtke

Advanced Planning Counselor

John grew up in Sanborn, Minnesota and received his education in Pipestone, graduating with a degree in Business. He has been in the funeral business since 1984. John serves as the pre-planning manager for Skroch Funeral Chapel.

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Caitlyn Drietz

Funeral Director Apprentice

Caitlyn Drietz joined Skroch Funeral Chapel staff in October 2024.

Caitlyn is a Flandreau native, graduating from Flandreau High School in 2014. She attended SDSU, and served as the Moody County Museum director for several years. She is currently attending mortuary school through Des Moines Area Community College.

Caitlyn has a son (Nikola), fiancé (Joe Eng), and a variety of adopted pets.

In her personal and professional life, she enjoys volunteering, creative problem solving, and developing programs and events to promote community.