Individual Details
Avelda Marie Hanssen
(22 Apr 1911 - 23 Apr 2007)
(Monticello Express, Dec 27, 1934)
Mrs. Derwood Coffin (nee Avelda Hanssen) of Ardmore, S. D., arrived last week for a visit in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Hanssen.
(Monticello Express, Aug 7, 1947)
New York Guest
Mrs. David Daly of Afton, N. Y. Is a guest in the home of her father. A. E. .Hanssen and her grandmother, Mrs. O. P. Hanssen. She was Avelda Hanssen before her marriage.
Mrs. Derwood Coffin (nee Avelda Hanssen) of Ardmore, S. D., arrived last week for a visit in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Hanssen.
(Monticello Express, Aug 7, 1947)
New York Guest
Mrs. David Daly of Afton, N. Y. Is a guest in the home of her father. A. E. .Hanssen and her grandmother, Mrs. O. P. Hanssen. She was Avelda Hanssen before her marriage.
Events
Families
Spouse | Derwood C. Coffin (1908 - 1970) |
Child | Living |
Spouse | David Francis Daly (1907 - 1981) |
Child | Living |
Child | Thomas P. Daly (1949 - 2001) |
Father | Arthur Eugene Hanssen (1878 - 1956) |
Mother | Blanche Margaret Eilers (1887 - 1942) |
Sibling | Margaret Mathilda Hanssen (1913 - 2005) |
Sibling | Otto Henry "Bud" Hanssen (1914 - 1944) |
Sibling | Paul Arthur Hanssen (1916 - 2009) |
Sibling | Muriel Frieda "Mert" Hanssen (1917 - 2001) |
Sibling | Eileen Blanche Hanssen (1920 - 2007) |
Sibling | Mary Josephine Hanssen (1922 - 2012) |
Sibling | Dorothy Lucille Hanssen (1925 - 1997) |
Sibling | George Lyle Hanssen (1927 - 2015) |
Notes
Census (family)
Head George H Coffin M 59 Iowa NY ILWife Anna C Coffin F 56 Pennsylvania, NY PA
Son Derwood C Coffin M 21 Nebraska, IA PA
Daughter-in-law Avelda Coffin F 18 Iowa, IA IA
Marriage
Avelda Hanssen Married at Hot Springs, South Dakota.The Christian church parsonage at Hot Hprlngs, South Dakota, was the scene of a quiet wedding Saturday, March 15, when Miss Avelda Hanssen of Monticello, Iowa, became the bride of Derwood C. Coffin of Ardmore, S. D. The single ring ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock by the S. R. Wall.
Miss Hanssen wore tan flat crepe, and carried a colonial bouquet of sweet peas, pansies and bridal wreath. Her bridesmaid, Miss Lucille Smith of Hot Springs, S. D., carried sweet peas and bridal wreath. After the ceremony, a wedding supper was served at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin of Ardmore, S. D.
The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Hanssen of Monticello, Iowa, and a niece of Mrs. Linn Tlllotson of Rumford S. D. She is a graduate of the Monticello public schools and attended Black Hills Teachers college at Spearfish, S. D.
During the past year she has been teaching In the rural schools of Fall River county, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin will make their home In Ardmore after the first of June.
Marriage
Announce Marriage Of Avelda H. CoffinAnnouncement is being made of the marriage of Avelda Hanssen Coffin of San Diego, Calif., daughter of Arthur E. Hanssen of Monticello, to David Francis Daly, of Afton, N. Y., on Feb. 17, at Norwich, N. Y.
The double ring ceremony was performed in the First Congregational church of Norwich at 1 o'clock with the Rev. G. Edgar Wolfe officiating.
The altar was decorated with baskets of white gladioli, and pink snapdragons, and lighted by tall white tapers. Two vocal numbers, "I Love You Truly," and "Because," were sung by Mrs. Briggs, the church vocalist.
The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Estes of Afton, N. Y., as matron of honor and best man. The bride wore a spring green suit with brown accessories, and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Estes wore a black suit, with black accessories, and a corsage of red roses.
Following the ceremony, a reception for 30 close friends and relatives was held at Fred's Inn, at Norwich. The couple left immediately for a honeymoon trip in New York City, and are now residing at the Alton Inn, Afton , N. Y.
Mrs. Daly is a graduate of the public schools of Monticello, and studied at the Black Hills Teachers college, at Spearfish, S. D. She taught in the public schools of Ardmore, S. D., for a number of years, and for the past three years as been associated with the Automobile Club of Southern California in San Diego, as registrar of motor vehicles.
Mr. Daly was a chief petty officer with the "Sea Bees, " and served on Guam prior to his recent discharge from the service. He now owns and operates the Afton Inn at Afton, N. Y.
Death
Obituaries - Avelda Daly, September 20th 2007AFTON – Avelda Marie Hanssen Daly, 96, of South Pasadena, Fla. and formerly of Afton and Afton Lake, Chenango County, passed away April 23, 2007 at Clearwater, Fla. following a brief illness.
Friends, neighbors, family, members of The American Legion Women’s Auxiliary, the Norwich Elks Club and the Afton Sertoma Club, and anyone who knew and loved Avelda are invited to attend a Memorial Eucharist Service at St. Ann’s Episcopal Church, 125 Main Street in Afton at 10 a.m. this Saturday morning, Sept. 22, to remember and celebrate her life, which service will be followed by the interment of her remains at Afton Glenwood Cemetery at 11:30. Thereafter all are invited to attend a luncheon reception at The Olde Jericho Inn in Bainbridge.
Avelda was born April 22, 1911, in Monticello, IA, the eldest of nine children of Arthur E. and Blanche Eilers Hanssen. She was predeceased by brother Otto “Bud” Hanssen and sisters Margaret M. Starkey, Muriel F. Highley and Dorothy L. Lloyd, and was survived by brothers Paul A. Hanssen (Margaret) of San Diego, CA and George L. Hanssen (Ruth) of Accokeek, MD and sisters Eileen B. Villagrana of Phoenix, AZ and Mary J. Jones (Ezra) of Monticello, IA.
Immediate members of Avelda’s family surviving her are sons George A. Coffin (Kathy) of La Mesa, CA and Michael F. Daly of Albany, and stepsons David T. Daly of Olean and Oneonta, NY and Joseph A. Daly (Sue) of Berkeley, CA. Her son Thomas P. Daly predeceased her in 2001. Also, daughters-in-law Sonia Daly of Oneonta, NY, Ann C. Daly of Albany, and Maria V. Daly of Largo, FL, grandchildren Thomas Daly (Ann) of Bremerton, WA, Sabrina Daly of New York City, NY, David Daly of Portland, OR, Christopher Daly (Jennifer) of New York City, NY, Timothy Daly of Washington, DC, Alexander Daly of Cleveland, OH, Adrienne Daly of Largo, FL, and Melissa Coffin Nabors (Jason) of La Mesa, CA, three great-grandchildren, special niece Patricia Lynch of Titusville, FL, and twenty-three other nieces and nephews.
After graduation from Monticello High School in 1928 Avelda taught in Indian and public schools in South Dakota, where she attended Spearfish Normal School (now known as Black Hills State Teachers College), and where she married Derwood Coffin in 1930. Subsequently the Coffins moved to San Diego, CA, where following the dissolution of that marriage she met and later married David F. Daly in 1946. At that time she moved to Afton, NY where she resided for over 50 years, retiring to Florida in 1997. Avelda and Dave were the well known proprietors of The Afton Inn until 1969 when illness forced his retirement. David Daly passed away in 1981.
Even in her earliest days in Afton Avelda achieved immediate fame as an extraordinary cook, and over the next several decades was accorded honor after honor as witnessed by annual ribbons and prizes from all the local and county fairs, and from The New York State Fair in Syracuse, culminating in a national award from Fleischmann’s Yeast for “Mama’s Cinnamon Buns.” Her own personal pride was the publication in 1979 of “Bring a Covered Dish,” a lifetime collection of recipes from all regions of the country which she created for St. Ann’s Episcopal Church in honor of the 25th anniversary of their annual Sharing of the Greens. The book went on to three printings and remains available today. Avelda was also devoted to the work of The American Legion Women’s Auxiliary which she served for over 50 years, and in 1997 was recognized by that organization as New York State Woman of the Year. Together with her husband Dave, Avelda was a backbone of the Afton Sertoma Club organized in 1959, and by whom she was regularly honored for service. Avelda was also a stalwart parishioner of St. Ann’s Episcopal Church as their kitchen and food chairman for many years. Her Huckleberry Buckle, Tom’s Cowboy Cookies, Key Lime Pie to die for, and her legendary casserole for 12 made from a single scrawny chicken, will be greatly missed.
Endnotes
1. Heiken, Albert L., History of the Heiken family. (Calif.: Al Heiken, 2000-2004.).
2. "Avelda Hanssen Married at Hot Springs, South Dakota.," Monticello (Iowa) Express, 3 April 1930; Ross & Elizabeth Baty Public Library (http://batypl.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 29 March 2012), Newspaper Digital Archives.
3. "Announce Marriage Of Avelda H. Coffin ," Monticello (Iowa) Express, 14 March 1946; Ross & Elizabeth Baty Public Library (http://batypl.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 29 March 2012), Newspaper Digital Archives.