To the end she was still just as lovely, just as beautiful and
happy as she ever was. She passed away from Alzheimer's Disease but
she remained, at peace and grateful and gracious all of her days. She
was a blessing to all and she counted her own blessings daily...one by
one. She told Chuck that that, along with her love of Jesus Christ and
her family was her secret to a happy life. I talked to her about a
month ago and she was a delightful, loving Aunt. She will be missed so
dearly and never forgotten.
Friday
morning we had a private burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, in College
Place, Washington. This was the most beautiful, crisp morning and
everyone said Aunt Grace would have called it 'glorious.' The cemetery
is very small and well-kept and the descriptive words that keep filling
my mind are extremely peace-filled and full of lush, green grass and
shady trees.
Our Dad was buried in the Garden of Hope
in the Oakmont Cemetery, Lafayette, CA
They have many gardens like Faith, Peace,
Etc. but he got Hope also.
Ours is a family of Hope!
Aunt
Grace is buried right next to her husband, Carl Hallsted, who passed
away in 1976 and is the father of her five children. Their graves are
to the west of Grandma and nearer the tiny road.
Just before the graveside service. It was very bitter sweet.
place on her casket and many tears were left there too.
She was deeply loved by us all.
Obituary
Mrs. Hoffmann was born June 17, 1922, in Linton, North Dakota, to Philip and Alice Grace Godfrey Colberg. She attended elementary school and graduated from high school in North Dakota...During her high school years, she loved dancing, skating, playing in band, hiking, swimming, and cheerleading. She attended the University of North Dakota in Fargo for one year, studying home economics. In 1946, she and Carl Hallsted married in Reno, Nevada. They moved with their five children to the College Place area from Salem, Oregon in 1958. She had worked as a bookkeeper and Director of Student Accounts and Labor for seven years at Walla Walla University and as Patient Business Manager at Walla Walla General Hospital for eleven years. Mr. Carl Hallsted died in 1976.
On April 11, 1982, she and Walter Hans Hoffmann married at the Village Church in College Place. Following her marriage to Walter, they lived in Sacramento, California, Luxemburg, Germany, Redding, California and Vancouver, Washington, returning here in 2004. After retirement, she volunteered extensively including over 2000 hours for the City Clerk and Police Department, Redding Medical Center, and the Literacy Council in Redding. She was past president of the National Credit of Women of America, PTA President during her children’s school years, a delegate to the North Pacific Union Conference and General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Constituency meetings, and a member of the Village Seventh-day Adventist Church where she had served as Sabbath School superintendent and wedding coordinator. Her hobbies included oil painting, swimming, and playing the piano. However, her greatest pleasures in life revolved around her family and she really looked forward to week-long reunion held annually in honor of her since 1976.
She is survived by her husband at their home; two daughters: Jan Hallsted of College Place and Judy Hall of Milton-Freewater, Oregon; three sons: Chuck Hallsted also of College Place, David Hallsted of Woodland, Washington, and Jake Hallsted of Katy, Texas; thirteen grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, one niece and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother, Ross Colberg.
