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Norma A.
Shaffer
September 5, 1919 – April 17, 2014
Memorial services for Norma A. Shaffer of Rochester,
formerly of Pipestone MN, will be held Thursday May 1, 11 a.m.,
at the First Presbyterian Church in Rochester and Saturday May
17, 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Pipestone. Lunch
and visiting will follow the services.
Norma Leah Ammann Shaffer, 94, died April 17, 2014, in
Rochester, MN. She was born September 5, 1919 to Frieda
(Schneider) and Henry Ammann in Neptune, NJ. She graduated
from Asbury Park, NJ High School in 1937 and worked in New
York City as a governess. She applied to three universities and
rode a bus across country to enroll in the University of Minnesota,
sight unseen.
Norma worked her way through college and participated in
the YWCA and Wesley Foundation. She earned her B.S. in food
and nutrition science in 1941. After graduation, she worked at
Betty Crocker Kitchens in Minneapolis.
On December 18, 1942, she and Harold K. Shaffer were
united in marriage by Rev. Henry Lewis at Lake Harriet Methodist
Church in Minneapolis. The couple worked with Harold's parents
on the Shaffer family farm during World War II, then returned to
the University. Harold earned his B.S. in 1946 and Norma earned
her M.S. in 1947.
The couple lived in Owatonna, MN, for a year before settling
on the Shaffer family farm in Troy Township near Pipestone, MN
in 1948. They were dairy farmers.
Norma was active in the Presbyterian Church and the
community. She was an ordained elder, and often served on the
session (church board). She was a leader in the presbytery
(district) and synod (region) working for the equality of women
and men in the church. She was a delegate to the church's
General Assembly (national meeting) in 1967. After Norma and
Harold retired, they enjoyed attending Synod School at Grinnell
and Buena Vista Colleges in Iowa.
Norma advocated for education and life-long learning. She
served as a member of the Pipestone School Board for 18 years,
and was instrumental in creating the joint school/public library in
Pipestone. Norma was a member of PEO and the Current Events
Club in Pipestone. She was a Girl Scout leader before she had
children. She and Harold were 4-H and Rural Youth Club Leaders.
She enjoyed baking, photography, reading and writing.
Norma and Harold enjoyed hosting foreign exchange
students and extended family members over the years. They
traveled to Scandinavia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Australia
and New Zealand in their retirement.
Norma is survived by son Kim (Jan) of Blue Earth, MN,
daughter Carol (Otis Laurberg) of Rochester, MN, daughter Judy
(Paul) Ruud of Fairfax Station, VA, eight grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren, her sister Marie Eberhardt of Mendham, NJ,
and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by
her parents, her husband, Harold, her sister Ruth Howland and
brother Ernest Ammann.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to First
Presbyterian Church of Pipestone or Seasons Hospice of
Rochester.
Norma donated her body to the Mayo Clinic. A graveside
service will be held at a later date.
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