
Louise was the daughter of Heinrich and Louise (Wickel) Steffen. She was born on July 18, 1895 and was 27 at the time they were married. Benno and Louise had three children, Dorothy, Doris, and Irvin, who were affectionately called Mipsie, Sweety Pie, and Sonny.
Life on a farm was challenging and work was plentiful farther east. After living with Louise’s mother for a while on the Steffen homestead, Benno and Louise moved to Port Arthur with their two youngest children, Doris and Irvin . There, Benno worked for the Consolidated Steel Corporation.
Benno’s brother Henry and his family also lived in Port Arthur. Henry’s daughter Jeanette remembers Louise as a very nice aunt who was very proud of her angel food cakes. Jeanette tells the story of visiting one day with her mother Lily and her aunts Ida and Elsie. Louise had made tuna fish sandwiches and Jeanette grabbed one and ate it while hiding under the table, much to the amusement of the adults. She also remembers a time when Dorothy, Doris , and their cousins Fern and Delores pulled branches from a tree and began walking around pretending that the branches were fancy umbrellas. Sonny and his cousin Bernhardt took the branches away and Doris ran into the house crying. Louise came out and yelled at the boys, who returned the branches.
Several life changing events happened in 1955. Doris married Edsel Meulhbrad and Sonny moved to Houston, leaving Benno alone with his store. Always a quiet man, Benno did not interact much with people. There was a mailman though, named Woodrow Boone, who often stopped by the store on his lunch break. Woodrow’s wife had passed away several years ago and he met his second wife through a matchmaking agency called Lonely Hearts. It is through this agency that Benno met his second wife, Priscilla. Benno sold the store in 1956 and he and Priscilla moved to Silsby and later to Newton. After Priscilla died, Benno moved to Midland to be closer to Doris and her family. He passed away there on November 16, 1990 and was interred in the Jaeger Witte Cemetery alongside Louise and Sonny.
Benno and siblings Herbert, Marvin, Elmeda, and Henry
