Mrs. Leffler came to the USA with her parents at age 7, settling in the Eaton and Windsor areas. On March 11, 1917, she marred Carl J. Leffler in Windsor. They lived on a farm until her husband went to work for Potato Growers Co-op, now Aland, in 1924. They moved to Eaton in 1924. Her husband died Nov. 20, 1984.
She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Evans.
Survivors at the time of her death were: a daughter, Mrs. Helen Wolfe of Gill; a son, Walter of Greeley; a sister, Eugenia Lind of Greeley; two brothers, Herman Leffler of Windsor, and Victor Leffler of Eaton [all are now deceased]. A daughter, Frieda Leffler preceded her mother in death.
Mrs. Leffler came to the USA with her parents at age 7, settling in the Eaton and Windsor areas. On March 11, 1917, she marred Carl J. Leffler in Windsor. They lived on a farm until her husband went to work for Potato Growers Co-op, now Aland, in 1924. They moved to Eaton in 1924. Her husband died Nov. 20, 1984.
She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Evans.
Survivors at the time of her death were: a daughter, Mrs. Helen Wolfe of Gill; a son, Walter of Greeley; a sister, Eugenia Lind of Greeley; two brothers, Herman Leffler of Windsor, and Victor Leffler of Eaton [all are now deceased]. A daughter, Frieda Leffler preceded her mother in death.
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