ved to Longwood to be with him there. Ove died in 1997. Dagmar resided at Village on the Green until her death. Dagmar was a devout Christian, teacher, bridge player, hospital volunteer, baker, cook, seamstress, worrier, giggler and above all else, a Dane and a Democrat. While living in Hampton, she was involved in many civic and church activities. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Franklin General Hospital Auxiliary, the Hampton County Club, As You Like It club, Franklin County Democrats and was a Cub Scout den mother. In 1960, she was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, which nominated John Kennedy. By 1964, Dagmar was a member of the Iowa Democratic State Central Committee, representing the Third Congressional District. In 1972, she was elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee, being reelected in 1976 and 1980. Dagmar attended five Democratic National (presidential) Conventions and the inaugurations of John Kennedy and Jimmy Carter. Dagmar was a champion of women, minorities and peace within the political process. She was instrumental in crafting the anti-war plank of the Democratic Platform in 1968 and the Kansas City reforms of 1972. The latter resulted in the development of the caucus system of presidential candidate selection. Dagmar's life was devoted to family, church and friends. Her home was always ready for guests. She was a most hospitable hostess to neighbors, as well as presidential candidates. She loved music and songs, flowers and spirited debates. Dagmar lived during an awesome sweep of time; from herding sheep with her father, to the railhead south of Hampton, to the White House - a Democrat to the end. Ha' De Got, Kare Mor. Left to mourn her passing are her children, Kathy Vidal, Staten Island, N.Y.; Robert Vidal, Hampton; Dr. Peter Vidal, Garner; and Leonard Vidal, Daytona Beach, FL; Grandchildren, Kirsten Shaw, Jade (Doug) Stull, Dr. Logan Vidal, Sean Vidal, Colette and Chanel Vidal, Ethan and Victoria Vidal; great-granddaughter, Jensina; and great-great-grandchildren, Jesse, Jenna, Timmy and Robert.