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Winifred Alldaffer Obituary

Winifred Alldaffer
June 23, 1924 - March 10, 2018
Winifred Evelyn Tovey Alldaffer, age 93, was born on June 23, 1924 in Malad, Idaho, the oldest of 6 children born to Gwenfred E. and Morgan W. Tovey. She passed away Saturday, March 10, 2018, a resident of Bridgeview Estates in Twin Falls, Idaho. Winifred will be missed by everyone who knew her and had a chance to be around her quick wit and sense of humor.
She was raised on the family farm near Malad, a Welsh community, where music played an important part of her life. She grew up participating in music at home, school, church and the community.
Winifred married Robert Cecil Alldaffer on August 12, 1948 in Malad. They were married for 63 years. They lived in Moscow, Malad and then moved to Soda Springs in 1955 when Cecil accepted the position of Caribou County Extension Agent. They are the parents of two daughters, Sue Ann Alldaffer of Ferndale, WA, and Karen Alldaffer Abou-bakr Goodrich Randolph (Colin) of Twin Falls. She has one granddaughter, Ami Abou-bakr Farthing (Stephen) and two great-grandsons, Jackson Joseph and Samuel Robert of Amman, Jordan.
Winifred received her Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from the University of Idaho in 1946 and taught orchestra and choral music in Emmett, choral music in Moscow, and choral music in Soda Springs. She also taught private piano lessons in Malad, Grace and Soda Springs. She developed an outstanding choral music program at Soda Springs High School and was recognized by her peers as the first female President of the Idaho Music Educators Association (1980-1984) and was honored as I.M.E.A. Music Educator of the Year in 1985. She loved her many years of teaching music in the public schools of Idaho and felt very fortunate to have a career doing what she loved. She was affectionally known by her students as "Mrs. A". Two of her many achievements were originating the Soda Pops Swing Choir and the annual Christmas Candlelight Concert at Soda Springs High School. Her hope was to inspire her students with a lifetime love of music.
Winifred expressed her personal love of music by participating in many Soda Springs community theatre performances, on stage and off, and helped direct the annual Caribou County ecumenical Christmas concert. She also directed the Presbyterian Church Choir for over 20 years and was a part-time church organist; was a Past Worthy Matron in the Order of Eastern Star and a Past Guardian of Job's Daughters, and was an officer in both of the state organizations. She was an active 4-H leader and recipient of the Friend of 4-H Award; a member of the Music Educators National Association, American Choral Directors Association, and Delta Kappa Gamma national women's educational honorary. Winifred also received the Woman of the Year Award in 1970 from the Business Professional Women. She enjoyed cooking, sewing and playing bridge with friends and was active in Pink Ladies. Winifred was honored to be initiated into the Twin Falls Chapter BE, P.E.O. in 2012 at the age of 88, where she made many wonderful friends.
Winifred was known to be extremely well organized, articulate and an intelligent person dedicated to her family, her teaching, and organizations to which she belonged.
Winifred and Cecil loved to travel, visiting their daughters when they lived in Germany, Japan and Egypt. They hosted many tour groups from Caribou County and traveled to Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States. Cecil would capture the highlights with his camera and Winifred would write and share complete journals of their adventures. They moved from Soda Springs to Twin Falls in 2009 where they resided at Bridgeview Estates.
Winifred "Mrs. A" was loved and admired by many and was told by a countless number of former students that she had a very positive influence on their lives. She had a very strong love for her immediate and extended family and was especially proud of her only grandchild, Ami and her husband Stephen, and two great-grandsons, Jackson and Sam. She loved their visits and hearing stories of all their adventures.
Winifred was preceded in death by her husband, Cecil; parents, Gwenfred and Morgan W.; siblings, Mary Sue (Borden), Morgan W. Tovey, Jr., John D. Tovey, and D. Cleve Tovey; and brother and sister-in-law, Marvin and Ilse Alldaffer.
She is survived by daughters, Sue Ann and Karen Marie (Colin); granddaughter, Ami (Stephen) and great-grandsons Jackson and Samuel; brother, Roger (Colleen) Tovey; sister-in-law, Myrna Tovey; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Presbyterian Church in Soda Springs on Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. with Mazie Porter officiating. The interment will follow at the Soda Springs cemetery. A service will also be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Twin Falls, on Saturday, March 24, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Phil Price officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Winifred's name be sent to Chapter BE, P.E.O., c/o Sharon Meeks, Treasurer, 3243 Addison Ave. East, Twin Falls, ID 83301; First Presbyterian Church Choir, 209 Fifth Ave. North, Twin Falls, ID 83301; or the Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 716, Soda Springs, ID 83276.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Winifred's memorial page at www.farnsworthmortuary.com.


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Published by Idaho State Journal on Mar. 14, 2018.

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April 2, 2018

May the family find comfort in God's word and be strengthen during this time of deep sorrow. God keeps those who pass on in his memory because they are precious in his eyes and you have my sincerest condolences. ( Psalms 116:15)

Bonnie Kerr

March 19, 2018

We love you Sue, and see the wonderful history you have come from! I learned so much from reading about your wonderful mother, and all that she did in her past! We are praying for you now!

Karim Aboubakr and Jacque + family

March 15, 2018

Dear Karen, Ami and family,

Our hearts and thoughts are with you and your family during this tumultuous time. Karim's fondest memory of Winifred is during his marriage to Connie. Winifred and Cecil stepped in as Karim's mother and father, and for that he will always be grateful.

We know that Winifred's love and spirit will live on through all of you. She was an amazing woman! We'll be celebrating her legacy this week and keeping you in our thoughts over the coming weeks.

All our love,

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Ross and Kathie Thomas

March 15, 2018

Sue Ann and Karen, our deepest sympathy. Your Mother was a great teacher. I enjoyed being in Pops and Choir. Our prayers are with your family.

Candi Anderson

March 15, 2018

Dear Ami, Karen, and family,
I don't ever remember having met your your grandmother/mother, but Hassan loved her. He would sometimes reminisce about his early years of coming to Idaho and always got a sparkle in his eye when he talked about his experiences with her. She was definitely a mother figure in his life. If he were still here, he would have mourned with you with the deeps sobs that he always cried when he missed someone who had passed on. May you all find comfort in your faith, family, and friends. Sending my love as well as Jamila's and Tariq's.

Carri Corbett

March 14, 2018

I have been thinking about what I'd like to say about Mrs. A for a while now for this moment of remembrance.

Mrs. A enhanced the musical talent that permeates Soda and the surrounding communities. She built a well-known and respected music department with her ability to teach and encourage the high school students who signed up for her choirs. She accommodated as many students as could and I think few were ever turned away who signed up for the main choir. I remember her saying one year that she had admitted 96 students and wondered out loud to the audience at the fall concert if she was crazy to have such a big choir. As I recall, they sounded great that year. But, of course, they always did. The choirs always did well at State competition, as well. I believe we were known regionally as one of the best choirs out there.

Everybody in the community benefited from this teacher, even if they didn't sit in her classroom because they enjoyed her students perform each year. The most memorable performance was the Annual Christmas Candlelight Concert. A great many souls of the community eagerly awaited and attended this concert each year. I was definitely one of those prior to entering high school and being able to participate in it myself. More years than not, it was standing room only for this perennial favorite. The lobby was often filled with chairs to accommodate the always overflowing crowds. At the end of the evening she in invited all choir alumni to join the group for a performance of the Hallelujah Chorus what an experience to listen to and then to eventually participate in that spectacular sound with all of those added voices! Thank you Mrs. A for that memory. And who can forget the Soda Pops Choir and all the talent featured in those groups under her direction! The spring variety show done by this group was another eagerly anticipated performance looked forward to by the community.
In addition, she and her husband were active in the community. They gave of their time and talent in many ways.

Thank you Mrs A for enriching the community and region with your love of music. I would argue that the music dept. just wasn't the same without you once you retired.
My thoughts to the family.

Jim Welker

March 14, 2018

the christmas concert of the community will never be the same or the Hallauah song. Love to your family. You probaly don't remember but our children glen teresa mark judy and granddaughter alyson all sang under her leadership. Jim & Karen Welker.

Milt and Grace Blatter & Family

March 14, 2018

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Tom Porter

March 14, 2018

Mrs A, what a life well lived! I hardly have a memory of High School or church that doesn't include her is some way. I loved her wit, compassion and grace. I was fortunate to interact with her in choir, plays, Soda Pops and church. She was always encouraging and teaching. My favorite memory that exemplifies those traits was when I tried out for a lead part in a musical. After my tryout, she said "Tom, you have a wonderful chorus voice" - I've never been told no so well. :-). Mrs A, you will be missed. My prayers and condolences to the entire family.

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