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Dianne Greenfield

Diane Greenfield, 60, Hills, died unexpectedly Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001, at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, S.D.

Services were Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hills. The Rev. Lowell Berg officiated. Burial was in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery of rural Fulda.

Dianne Martha Bultman was born to Fred and Esther (Beckman) Bultman on July 21, 1941, in Worthington. She was raised on the family farm southwest of Fulda and attended country school. She graduated from Fulda High School in 1959. After graduation she worked at Citizens State Bank in Fulda.

She married Dean Greenfield on Oct. 15, 1961, in Immanuel Lutheran Church of rural Fulda. Following their marriage they moved to Hills where she worked for the Exchange State Bank in Hills.

Mrs. Greenfield was an active member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hills where she participated in Ruth Circle, Altar Guild, the special events committee and the funeral committee. She also volunteered at Tuff Home with their Meals on Wheels program. She was very involved in the Hills community especially with activities which involved her children. She was a 4-H leader for many years. She was a member of the Sundem Oil bowling team that bowled on Fridays in Luverne. She and her husband enjoyed participating in various card clubs and spending time with friends. In her spare time she enjoyed walking, golfing and working in her garden.

Survivors include her husband, Dean Greenfield, Hills; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Scott and Karen Greenfield, Lamberton, and Troy Greenfield, Slayton; one daughter and son-in-law, Leah and Kent Teveldal, Lamberton; four grandchildren, Kelsey, Paige and Aric Greenfield, and Courtney Teveldal; two brothers, Douglas (Loni) Bultman, Redwood Falls, and Roger (Lois) Bultman, Jackson; one sister, Julie (Alan) Schafer, Rochester; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Greenfield was preceded in death by her parents and an infant brother.

Roste Funeral Home, Hills, was in charge of arrangements.

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