ctice in Tipton, Iowa. From 1951 to 1953 he served at the U.S. Army Dental Clinic in Wurzburg, Germany, then returned to Tipton to resume private practice. Dr. Pfeifle served on the board of directors of The University Dental Society, becoming president in 1969. He was a member of the Cedar Rapids Dental Society and was honored as a Life Member of the American Dental Association in 1985. Dr. Pfeifle served on the Tipton Public Library Board and the Tipton School Board. He was director of Tipton Company, Inc. (a bank holding company), co-chairman of the Building Committee for the United Church of Christ, and belonged to several other professional and social organizations including The American Legion and The Veterans of Foreign Wars. In 1968 he and his wife and daughter served as volunteers at the Navajo Indian Mission Hospital in Monument Valley, Utah, through the sponsorship of Loma Linda University and The Seventh Day Adventist Church. In 1970 they volunteered at a church mission hospital in Honduras sponsored by the United Church of Christ World Ministries. After retiring from his dental practice in 1985, Kermit and Ruth spent many winters in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. Together they enjoyed golf, gardening and serving the Tipton community. Walking home for lunch or to the post office, Doc always gave a welcome smile, friendly nod of the head and warm conversation to everyone he met. He is survived by his wife of 67 years; his daughter Jill Sauser and son-in-law Marty of Atlanta, GA; two grandchildren, Jeff (Atlanta) and Heidi Sauser (New York City); a sister, Phylo Drawz, Minot, ND; and several nieces and nephews. In 1972, the Pfeifles' hosted an AFS student, Diditte Hund, currently of Strasbourg, France. Dr. Pfeifle was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Don and Wayne.