Bonibel Rindels, age 104, of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Mitchell, died July 18, 2004, in San Antonio, at the home of her daughter. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 AM Tuesday, July 27, at the Will Funeral Chapel. Conducting the service will be her grandson, the Rev. Mark Rindels of Manteca, CA and the Rev. Stanley Johnson of Mitchell. Visitation will be from 6-8 PM Monday at the Will Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Bonibel was born on December 10, 1899, at Academy, SD to Benjamin and Jennie (Colton) Burr. She grew up in the Academy area attending grade school and high school and she was graduated from Ward Academy High School with the class of 1919. She attended Black Hills State Teachers College subsequent to high school graduation, receiving a teaching certificate. She taught country schools in the Academy and Bijou Hills area prior to her marriage. She married Henry Rindels of Bijou Hills on June 30, 1924. They were the owners and operators of the creamery, ice cream and candy store in Bijou Hills until the spring of 1929 when they started farming in the Bijou Hills area. They moved to the Burr homestead near Academy in 1933. In 1936, at the depths of the depression, they moved to southern California settling in El Monte. They were active members of Trinity Reformed Church. Bonibel spent many years as one of the church organists and also sang in the church choir. In 1945, the family moved back to SD, settling on a farm south of Mitchell. During her years in Mitchell, she and her husband were active members of the Congregational Church. For many years they were active members of the Sunshine Extension Club. In 1996, she moved to San Antonio to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Marjorie and John Bloomfield. She is survived by her four children: Richard Rindels and wife, Jean, Gillette, Wyoming; Gladys Dickinson and husband, Kenneth, Logan Lake, British Columbia; Marjorie Bloomfield and husband, John, San Antonio, Texas; fifteen grandchildren, thirty-four great grandchildren, five great great grandchildren and a niece, Doris Wynia and husband, Howard, Springfield, SD. She was preceded in death by her husband, two brothers and three sisters.