Niles-Shoff-Obituary

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Niles R. Shoff

Albert Lea, Minnesota

Apr 17, 1925 – Nov 14, 2009 (Age 84)

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BORN
April 17, 1925
DIED
November 14, 2009
AGE
84
LOCATION
Albert Lea, Minnesota

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Dr. Niles Rodell Shoff was born April 17, 1925 to Lloyd and Jessie (Jeffrey) Shoff in Bassett, Nebraska. Niles grew up in Bassett and graduated from Rock County High School in 1942. He then spent one year at York College in York, Nebraska, where he was a center on the football team. In 1943 Niles was drafted during WWII. He served in the 3rd Army field artillery. He received citations for the Battle of Alsace-Loraine and the Battle of the Bulge. He was stationed at Bad Orb at the conclusion of the war in the Occupied Forces. He was discharged as Staff Sergeant and returned to the United States in 1946. Once he returned home from the army he completed schooling at York College, then went to the Lincoln College of Chiropractic in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he graduated in 1949. Niles then spent one year as a radiology resident at Lincoln College of Chiropractic. In 1950 he moved to Albert Lea where he started Shoff Chiropractic. On June 8, 1952, he was united in marriage to Oral Larson in Storden, MN. In 1958 Dr. Shoff was named Minnesota Chiropractor of the year by the Minnesota Chiropractic Association. He was elected Mayor of Albert Lea in 1958 where he served 5 terms through January of 1969. Dr. Shoff was appointed and served on the Basic Science Board of Minnesota for fourteen years, he was a member of First Lutheran Church in Albert Lea, he was instrumental in the implementation of the Peace and Power program at First Lutheran Church, past member of church council, past president of Hillcrest Cemetery Association, a member of the Lions Club where he was a past president of Noon Lions Club and District 5 Governor of Minnesota Lions Club, a member of the Jaycees, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, the Eagles, and the Elks. He was active in DFL and served as First District Chair. When his children were in school he was very active in their various activities and related booster clubs. In 2006 Dr. Niles Shoff retired from active practice after 56 years. Niles was a very supportive husband and father. He was very proud of his family and of his sons Michael and Christopher for following in the Chiropractic profession. Niles is survived by his wife, Oral; children, Greg (Sally) Shoff, Brad Shoff, Susan (Mike) Zmyslony, Cynthia (Richard) Steinberg, Laura (John) Brink, Michael (Ellen) Shoff, David (Laurie) Shoff, and Christopher (Angela) Shoff; grandchildren, Jenna and John Zmyslony; Garrett, Caylin, Kalli, and Camryn Steinberg; Nicholas and Coltan Brink; and Ben and Lauren Shoff; brother, Willis (Geyne) Shoff, sister-in-law Lois Larson, and nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws Alf and Min Larson, and brother-in-law Don Larson.

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Dear Shoff family, My dad is Dr. Charles Nelson from Lake Mills. I remember a few trips up to your home growing up. My condolences to you all. Please pass this onto Brad, as I have lost touch with him. Would love to here from him and do some catching up. Sincerely, Bill Nelson

Brad and family, My heart goes out to you all. No words can ease the pain you feel in your heart from losing a loved one. May you be strong together as a family for the days a head and cherish and share the memories you all have. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Sorry to hear of Niles passing. WE have really enjoyed his presents and he will be greatly missed. Phyllis

Chris, I was so sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Love, Donelle

Laura ~ I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and I wish you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Love, Jen

Dear Greg and Sally, I am sorry for your loss. You will have many happy memories about a man who accomplished so much in his life, and set the example of a loving father. May the Lord Bless you and all of your family. I will continue praying for your family for the next year. Jan

It was always my pleasure and good fortune to visit with Dr. Shoff. I had many good visits with him, and was able to learn a lot from his wisdom. I carry much respect for Dr. Shoff in my heart and memory. My sympathy and best wishes go to the family.

Laura - My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Keep the memories close to your heart and your dad will always be with you. Sincerely - Margaret

Dr. Shoff always represented and modeled what is good and right in this world. He was a great man. Albert Lea just lost one of its finest. My deepest sympathy and love to the Shoff family.