Carole Hillard

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Carole Hillard (August 14, 1936October 25, 2007) was the first woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.

Hillard was born in Deadwood, South Dakota, August 14, 1936 to Edward Rykema and Vernell Peterson, she was one of three daughters born to them. She graduated from the University of Arizona in 1957 with an undergraduate degree. She subsequently earned a master's degree in education from South Dakota State University in 1982 and then a master's degree in political science at the University of South Dakota in 1984. She married John Hillard.

Hillard then dedicated her life to public service. Her first political experience was serving on the Rapid City Common Council. She was then elected to two terms in the South Dakota House of Representatives from Rapid City.

Hillard, a Republican, served with Governor Bill Janklow, from 1995 to 2003. She was instrumental in the foundation of the Rapid City women's shelter and the Cornerstone Rescue Mission and was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2007.

Hillard suffered a spinal fracture and three broken ribs on October 8, 2007 while sailing on a boat with friends in the Adriatic Sea. She underwent surgery in Zagreb, Croatia two days later. On October 19, 2007, she was hospitalized while in Switzerland before she was to return home in South Dakota. She had developed pneumonia, a bacterial blood infection and had a series of strokes.

Hillard died at University Hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland on October 25, 2007. She was 71 years of age.

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Preceded by
Steve T. Kirby
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota
19952003
Succeeded by
Dennis Daugaard