She was baptized into the Lutheran faith at Edwin Church and confirmed on December 7, 1952 by Rev. Richard Schlack. She attended school in Lincoln Township and Highmore, South Dakota. She also attended school at Harrold, South Dakota, where her sister, Lottie Jeffers, was her teacher.
She was united in marriage to Glenn (Bud) Sunding, son of Carl and Roberta Sunding, on November 30, 1934, at Cadott, Wisconsin. To this union one daughter was born. They farmed and ranched until April 24, 1984, when they retired and moved to Highmore. Her husband passed away in 1988 and she continued to maintain her residence in Highmore, until the fall of 2002 when she began residence in Sioux Falls due to ill health.
She was a member of the Edwin Ladies Aid and taught Sunday School. After moving into Highmore. she helped whenever she was needed at Our Savior Lutheran Church and was also active in the Golden Age Club and the Senior Center.
She was a homemaker who loved gardening, cooking, country music and dancing. She enjoyed playing cards with her friends and entertaining family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; two sisters: Lottie Jeffers and Minnie Forman; and three brothers: Glen, Ernest and Paul Gallogly.
Interment: Highmore City Cemetery, Highmore, South Dakota
She was baptized into the Lutheran faith at Edwin Church and confirmed on December 7, 1952 by Rev. Richard Schlack. She attended school in Lincoln Township and Highmore, South Dakota. She also attended school at Harrold, South Dakota, where her sister, Lottie Jeffers, was her teacher.
She was united in marriage to Glenn (Bud) Sunding, son of Carl and Roberta Sunding, on November 30, 1934, at Cadott, Wisconsin. To this union one daughter was born. They farmed and ranched until April 24, 1984, when they retired and moved to Highmore. Her husband passed away in 1988 and she continued to maintain her residence in Highmore, until the fall of 2002 when she began residence in Sioux Falls due to ill health.
She was a member of the Edwin Ladies Aid and taught Sunday School. After moving into Highmore. she helped whenever she was needed at Our Savior Lutheran Church and was also active in the Golden Age Club and the Senior Center.
She was a homemaker who loved gardening, cooking, country music and dancing. She enjoyed playing cards with her friends and entertaining family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; two sisters: Lottie Jeffers and Minnie Forman; and three brothers: Glen, Ernest and Paul Gallogly.
Interment: Highmore City Cemetery, Highmore, South Dakota
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