Person:Betty Crumrine (4)

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  1. Betty Kjordis Crumrine1924 - 2013
m. 27 Jan 1940
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Name Betty Kjordis Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 31 Jul 1924 Harmony, Johnson, Arkansas, United States
Marriage 27 Jan 1940 Codington, South Dakota, United Statesto Floyd Virgil Rahm
Death? 31 Jan 2013 Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States
Burial? Saint Josephs Cemetery, Turton, Spink, South Dakota, United States
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  1.   Betty Kjordis Crumrine Rahm, in Find A Grave.

    Betty K. Rahm, 88, Sioux Falls, formerly of Turton, died in the Good Samaritan Center in Sioux Falls early Thursday morning, January 31, 2013.

    Visitation will be held on Monday, February 4th, 2013 from 5-7PM with a Liturgical Wake service at 7PM all in the Furness Funeral Home Chapel at Clark. The Reverend John Short will officiate the wake service.

    A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, February 5th at 10AM in the St. Joseph Catholic Church at Turton with The Reverend Michael Kelly officiating. Visitation will be also at the Church after 9AM. Burial will follow the mass in the St. Joseph Cemetery at Turton.

    She was born Betty Kjordis Crumrine on July 31, 1924 near Harmony, Johnson County, Arkansas, the daughter of Ida Maude (Weber) and Emmanuel Crumrine. In 1936 she moved with her mother to South Dakota.

    On January 27, 1940 she was united in marriage to Floyd V. Rahm at Watertown, SD. She lived in the Turton community where she was a homemaker. While living in Turton, Betty served on the Turton Town Board for 10 years.

    In 1984 she moved to Sioux Falls where she was employed as a homemaker/companion for the elderly, retiring in 1993. She enjoyed her family and friends, reading, crocheting, writing letters and keeping photo albums.

    She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church in Sioux Falls. While in Turton she was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas – holding several offices and a member of the Court of St. Berenice #1432. She was a charter member of the Double V's extension homemaker's club and continued her membership for 27 years.

    Preceding her in death were her parents, sons-in-law, Stephen Rambo and Denwood Hult; half-brothers, Albert, Lester, Manly, and Walter; half-sisters, Eva Taylor, Lenora Elkins, Mae Kleasner, and Hattie Milholen; two infant sons, Floyd, Jr. and Maurice James, two infant daughters, Patty Sue and Ellen Elizabeth and an un-named infant.

    Grateful for having shared in her life are her children, Diana Rambo of Clinton, UT, Richard (Diane) Rahm of Turton, Douglas (Kristine) Rahm of Sioux Falls and Madonna Hult of Volin, SD, 8 grandchildren, Christopher and Jeffrey Rambo, Shawn (Chad) Fischer, Nicole & Nathan Rahm and Josiah (Alyssa), Micaela and Jonathan Hult and 7 great-grand-children, Christopher Rambo, Jr., Kayla, Riley & Logan Fischer, Julian and Preston Rahm and Emsley Hult.

    Furness Funeral Home of Clark is serving the family

    Family Members
    Parents
    Emmanuel Crumrine
    1879–1958
    Ida Maude Weber Rahm
    1879–1966

    Spouse
    Floyd Virgil Rahm
    1913–2000 (m. 1940)

    Siblings
    Manley D Dunbar
    1909–1971
    Barbara Lois Dunbar
    1912–2003

    Half Siblings
    Albert William Crumrine Sr
    1904–1973
    Eva Mae Crumrine Clark
    1906–1987
    Lenora M. Crumrine Elkins
    1908–1981
    Lester Murray Crumrine
    1910–1941
    Walter Harold Crumrine
    1912–1991
    Mae Virginia Crumrine Kleasner
    1917–1996
    Hattie Christine Crumrine Milholen
    1938–1962

  2.   Spink, South Dakota, United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Turton.

    Fred L Rahm 55
    Floyd Rahm 27
    Betty Rahm 16
    Ida Crummins 57 widowed lodger (Betty's mother)