She grew up and received her education in Kasbeer.
On May 26, 1926, she married Albert Pfaff in Timber Lake, S.D. They lived most of their married life in Morris.
Mrs. Pfaff enjoyed canning and cooking.
Survivors include five daughters, Ruth Egeland of Morris; Betty (Arnold "Sonny) Kjellesvik of Lisbon; Becky VanWinkle of Georgia; Janet (Jerry) Murphy of Missouri and Sheryl Bieber of Joliet; three sons, Albert (Pat Greene), Bill (Marge) and Ed (Carol), all of Morris; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Erwin (Ellen) Gower of Princeton; and numerous neices and nephews.
Mrs. Pfaff was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1963; two sons, LeRoy and one in infancy; and one sister, Lorraine Heck.
She grew up and received her education in Kasbeer.
On May 26, 1926, she married Albert Pfaff in Timber Lake, S.D. They lived most of their married life in Morris.
Mrs. Pfaff enjoyed canning and cooking.
Survivors include five daughters, Ruth Egeland of Morris; Betty (Arnold "Sonny) Kjellesvik of Lisbon; Becky VanWinkle of Georgia; Janet (Jerry) Murphy of Missouri and Sheryl Bieber of Joliet; three sons, Albert (Pat Greene), Bill (Marge) and Ed (Carol), all of Morris; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Erwin (Ellen) Gower of Princeton; and numerous neices and nephews.
Mrs. Pfaff was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1963; two sons, LeRoy and one in infancy; and one sister, Lorraine Heck.
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