Martha Elizabeth Hohm, former longtime resident of Huron, died at home in the presence of her family on Tuesday, November 9, 2004, at Sioux Falls, SD. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, November 13, at First Presbyterian Church in Huron with Rev. Dr. William Pfautz and Rev. Kevin Channell officiating. A private burial service will be held prior to the Memorial Service. In keeping with Marthas wishes that there be no visitation and no flowers, condolences may be sent to the family at 5113 Sweetbriar Drive, Sioux Falls, SD 57108. Martha Elizabeth was born on January 2, 1918, to John and Jeanne (Wright) Campbell at Mitchell, SD. She lived on the family farm until she graduated from Mitchell High School. She attended Huron College for two years on a Presbyterian Church scholarship. She moved to Chicago, IL, where she attended McCormack Business College and became the office manager for Security Mutual Casualty Company. She married Ted Hohm on September 24, 1939. They lived in Huron for fifty years before moving to Prince of Peace Retirement Center at Sioux Falls in 1995. Martha lived a very fulfilled life raising five children and enjoying the activities of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Martha was a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church in Huron serving as Elder, Sunday School teacher, and President of Womens Fellowship. She participated in many community activities including the Salvation Army Board, PEO Chapter AN, Huron Auxiliary Board, PTA, and the South Dakota Medical Auxiliary. In honor of her support of the fine arts her family established the Paladino-Hohm Sculpture Garden at the Washington Pavilion at Sioux Falls. Survivors include her 3 daughters, Susan Hohm (Dick Thomas) of Aberdeen, Linda (Terry) Nielsen of Sioux Falls, and Marsha Hohm-Paladino (Jack Paladino) of Sioux Falls; 2 sons, Byron (Jan) Hohm of Sioux Falls, and John (Jane) Hohm of Prosser, NE; 12 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Mary Ellen Jacobs of Shreveport, LA; Mung Shatudompun foreign exchange student from Thailand; and many loving relatives and wonderful friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Dr. Ted; 3 brothers, Arthur, Robert, and Scott Campbell; and 1 sister, Katherine Wollman.