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Harriette M. Tranfaglia 1912-2009

KAESER, SCHNEIDER, TRANFAGLIA, BROWN, PFOST

Posted By: Mary Durr (email)
Date: 4/29/2009 at 08:17:58

Harriette M. Tranfaglia

Harriette Marguerite Schneider Tranfaglia, 97, of Kerrville, TX passed from this life at a hospital in Kerrville Wednesday evening, April 1, 2009. A memorial celebration of her life was held at the First Presbyterian Church of Kerrville Saturday, April 4. Inurnment was held at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, TX, Monday, April 6.

Born March 11, 1912 in Waukon, she was the eldest of four children born to John and Sophie (Kaeser) Schneider. John Henry Schneider operated a century dairy farm and dairy in Waukon and Sophie Mae was a dressmaker. Harriette loved the farm, especially spending time with her horses.

In 1933, she graduated from the University of Iowa with a major in chemistry and nutrition. Her early career as a hospital dietician took her to White Plains, NY, Freeport, IL, Bozeman, MT, La Crosse, WI and the civil service hospital in Ft. Riley, KS. It is here that she met Vincent Tranfaglia, a 1st LT in the Army Cavalry Unit. December 24, 1942, they married in Manhattan, KS.

After WWII, from 1945-1955, they lived in Oak Forest, IL and Downers Grove, IL, both suburbs of Chicago. In 1955, they moved to Manila, Philippines, where they resided until 1967. It is here that Harriette taught at the American School. Upon leaving Manila in 1967, they made their way to Beaumont, TX, where they lived until 1978. While in Beaumont, Harriette worked at Elizabeth Hospital as the dietician. In 1978, they retired to Kerrville.

Since her graduation from the University of Iowa, Harriette was a member of the AAUW (American Association of University Women). She maintained this membership all of her life. While in Manila, the organization was called Federated University Women. During her later years as a member of AAUW, in the Kerrville Chapter, she presided as President from 1982-1983 and shortly after 1983, she was nominated as AAUW Woman of the Year and received the lifetime member designation.

Harriette was a longtime member of the American Dietetics Association and was active in the Kerrville Home Economics Group. A lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church, she especially enjoyed teaching Sunday school in the many places she lived. Throughout her life, she traveled extensively, taking her to Southeast Asia, Japan, India, Egypt, Europe, Mexico, Canada and the United States. She had many loves in her life, music, poetry, history, tatting, making stuffed dolls and animals. But her greatest love was her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In 2000, Harriette moved from her home to Plaza on the River, where for nine years, she enjoyed the fellowship of the many residents and staff. She played Mahjong and Mexican Train.

She is predeceased by her husband; her parents; two sisters; and a brother.

Those left to honor and cherish her memory are her three daughters, H. Trallee (Randy) Brown of Morris Plains, NJ, Tandy (David) Pfost of Monrovia, CA, and Twyla Tranfaglia of Fredericksburg, TX; four grandchildren, Timothy (Carol) Brown of Rocklin, CA, Kerry (Bill) Brown Battaglia of Lake Mohawk, NJ, Alisa (Darren) Kopp, and Christopher Denny of Norfolk, VA; and five great grandchildren, Alexis Brown, Cole Brown, Corinne Kopp, James Battaglia and Ava Battaglia.

In lieu of floral arrangements, memorial donations in her name may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Library, 800 Jefferson Street, Kerrville, TX 78028. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Kerrville Funeral Home.

The Waukon Standard, April 8, 2009
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