She enjoyed gardening and raising wild flowers. She was an excellent cook and had owned several eating establishments.
Her hobbies included china making and painting and later she did several oil paintings. She enjoyed sewing. She and her granddaughter, Patty Lou, would go driving around the country and rummaging through old vacant houses. She was an collector of antiques with which she furnished and decorated her home.
She helped raise her granddaughter, Patricia Louise 'Patty Lou' Lefforge Onek.
She was a wonderful grandmother to her 10 grandchildren in South Dakota and her grandchildren in Tacoma, Washington and San Jose, California. She also dearly loved her great grandchildren.
She was a active member of her church, wherever she lived during her lifetime.
She moved to Frankfort, South Dakota when her husband, Andy Graham, moved there from California. He owned a small gas station there for awhile and later worked for his step son, Charles M. 'Chuck' Lefforge, Jr., as a mechanic on his small air planes.
She enjoyed gardening and raising wild flowers. She was an excellent cook and had owned several eating establishments.
Her hobbies included china making and painting and later she did several oil paintings. She enjoyed sewing. She and her granddaughter, Patty Lou, would go driving around the country and rummaging through old vacant houses. She was an collector of antiques with which she furnished and decorated her home.
She helped raise her granddaughter, Patricia Louise 'Patty Lou' Lefforge Onek.
She was a wonderful grandmother to her 10 grandchildren in South Dakota and her grandchildren in Tacoma, Washington and San Jose, California. She also dearly loved her great grandchildren.
She was a active member of her church, wherever she lived during her lifetime.
She moved to Frankfort, South Dakota when her husband, Andy Graham, moved there from California. He owned a small gas station there for awhile and later worked for his step son, Charles M. 'Chuck' Lefforge, Jr., as a mechanic on his small air planes.