CHTT NANNY 9505N COW • PUREBRED(93/83.1) • HOMO POLLED (T) • HET BLACK (T) 04/19/2025 • NPF3790354 • CHTT 9505N
CHTT NIGHTENGALE 5541N COW • PUREBRED(96/87) • HOMO POLLED (T) • HET BLACK (T) 04/20/2025 • NPF3790338 • CHTT 5541N
66A
66B
HUNT CREDENTIALS 37C ET COLE MISS XRATED 354A SYES CURTAIN CALL 466C COLE MISS BUSINESSMAN 647D
CELL ENVISION 7023E RMKR YASMINE 128Y SYES BACKSTAGE 466B MISS SYES 923U 907B WULFS XCLUSIVE 2458X MISS SYES 261S 922W
COLE GENESIS 86G COLE LANDMARK 49L
RMKR HERCULES 020H
SYES KARST 48K
COLE MISS CURTAIN CALL 982G
MISS SYES BACKSTAGE 908D
ACT. BW: 83 ADJ. WW: 567
ACT. BW: 74 ADJ. WW: 620
CHTT BLACK BEAR 6471 B CHTT8822U BAR JZ LAWMAN 479X GLDS9383N
CHTT EQUAL CHANCE 9722E
SYES ALL POWERFUL 924A
CHTT 9085H
CHTT 4641D
HUNT MR JOCK 44J MISS SCHOTT 2541E
CHTT 9585C
CHTT3741T
CE MB DMI $TPI $G $MPI $IPI 7 3.2 70 111 32 5 .71 12 -.35 39 .95 -.03 -.04 120 .14 77 99 85 85 40 30 5 70 30 70 75 35 65 30 50 35 10 80 50 EPDs % BW WW YW MA CM SC DC YG CW RE
CE MB DMI $TPI $G $MPI $IPI 10 2.4 72 112 25 6 .72 13 -.5 36 1.19 -.22 .38 108 .09 87 78 55 75 30 30 50 55 30 60 25 40 20 75 85 55 45 55 75 EPDs % BW WW YW MA CM SC DC YG CW RE
HERD ID: 9085
HERD ID: 4641
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Dean Schrempp Tribute:
Dewey County in the South Dakota legislature for 20 years. He had been a county commissioner, president of the Cenex board, president of the airport board, president of the parish council, and he started the Eagle Butte medical board clinic, serving as president for 30 years. He received the governor’s “Volunteer of the Year” award in 1991. He is also the author of a book, “Wide Open Spaces” about the Schrempp life in Dewey County . Dean Schrempp was not just a great, committed bull customer, HE WAS A RESPECTED FRIEND. I witnessed and experienced how he cared for and treated other people and other peoples children to help them to grow up to be a better person. He earned and deserved ALL MY RESPECT & MORE! THANK YOU DEAN SCHREMPP!! Our sincere prayers for Dean’s Family, his community, his Church, and especially those he called friends are ongoing. The impact of Dean Schremp’ Legacy will continue to evolve. Tributes like this and countless others in local papers will soon be printed and people will reflect on how Dean affected their lives personally. No doubt these will be inspirations
On February 21, 2026 the world lost, not only an incredible cattleman, but a man who genuinely gave back to his community, the State of South Dakota, and in sharing his book, he no doubt influenced the world. At 91 years old Dean, and despite his recent health challenges, has lived a bountiful life. As a cattleman he started using Limousin Bulls decades ago in 1974 and has been faithful to the breed ever since. As a personal friend to the Schott Ranch, Dean, over a decade ago, reflected in his testimonial that he had purchased approximately 250 bulls just from Schott Limousin alone. Dean was known to be able to find the “sleepers” in our bunch and capitalize on that. To that end, he was awarded by NALF, the NATIONAL Limousin “Commercial Producer of the Year” award for his stewardship and dedication. The Schrempp cattle ran along Bear Creek where they have lots of trees and hills for protection against the snow and bitterly cold weather. Dean and his late wife, Mavis, have ranched in that area since the 1950s. The majority of the cows were home-raised. Dean always said “the genetics in Limousin cattle is the way to go”. He selected bulls that are easy calving, have strong legs and a good disposition. Being a “Cattleman” didn’t just define the man Dean was. There were countless other things in his life that he will be remembered for. Dad (Jim Schott) had the privilege of a “recent” visit and Dean shared how so many of his boxing students or others in a poverty stricken Indian Reservation had overcome so many of their personal challenges and had stopped by or caught him on the street to tell him what a DIFFERENCE DEAN MADE IN THEIR LIVES…He taught so many personal discipline and gave them meaning to their lives. Dean was a boxing coach for 45 years for the youth of the county, and he was a golden gloves boxer for six years. Dean had been a supporter of his community representing
to us all on how we might reflect on our own lives and our own contributions to the things Dean loved so dearly. Inspirations to us all in our Faith, Our own communities, Our own families and maybe even the world.
Respectfully, Jim, Priscilla, Jared, Lisa and family
SCHOTT Cutting Edge PRODUCTION SALE
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