Mrs. Oliver (Phyllis) Tollefson, age 62, formerly of 1665 Riverview Drive, Huron, died Wednesday, April 26, 2006 in Florida. Her funeral service will be at 1:00 PM Tuesday, May 2nd at the First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Kevin Channell officiating. Burial will be at 11:00 AM MDT Wednesday, May 3rd at Black Hills National Cemetery. There will be a gathering of family and friends to remember Phyllis in life Monday evening at the Welter Funeral Home from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Phyllis Tollefson was born Phyllis May Gamber on May 4, 1943, to Lauren and Myrtle (Phillips) Gamber in Clark County, one of twelve children. She graduated from Bonilla High School in 1961. On September 4, 1964, Phyllis married Oliver Tollefson in the Bonilla Presbyterian Church. Phyllis spent her career as a Federal Employee first with the Bureau of Reclamation and later with the Social Security Administration which she retired from at the age of 52. For the last several years Phyllis and Oliver have been living full time in their recreational vehicle enjoying the continental United States. Phyllis enjoyed many things in life including cooking, fishing, camping, snowmobiling and bingo. She loved birds, the color blue and spending time in the outdoors. Their son Jason was born in 1974 and married Kristina (Haney) Tollefson in 1997. They live in Orlando, FL. Phyllis passed away in Florida where she was spending the winter with her husband, son, and daughter-in-law. Phyllis is survived by her husband Oliver Tollefson, one son, Jason (Kristina) Tollefson; five brothers, LeRoy Gamber of Huron, Leslie (Betty) Gamber of Ozark, AL, Eugene (Jen) Gamber of Storm Lake, IA, Stanley (Bonnie) Gamber of Wessington, and Virgil (Sharon) Gamber of Rapid City; one brother-in-law, John Gully of Wessington; and three sisters-in-law, Monica Gamber of Huron, Joan Gamber of Sioux Falls and Marlene Gamber of Huron. Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents and step father Henry Arends, her two sisters, La Von Gully and Ardith Gamber, four brothers, LuVerne, Willis, Roger, and Charles Gamber, and one sister-in-law, Valoris Gamber. In honor of Phyllis' love of birds and wildlife of the Black Hills, please consider a contribution to the Prairie Hills Audubon Society to help protect the beauty and animals of South Dakota. Prairie Hills Audubon Society, P.O. Box 788, Black Hawk, SD 57718. Oliver, Jason and Kristina will be staying with Bill and Gerry Nuhring at 431 Ohio Ave NW, and friends and family are welcome to visit.