Georgette Pfannkuch of St. Paul, a native Parisian, became a reluctant Minnesotan, but gave the Twin Cities a taste of her native France in her radio broadcasts and her theater productions.
Pfannkuch, who aired "Bonjour Minnesota" on KFAI Radio for nearly 25 years, died Saturday in St. Paul.
Pfannkuch, who had had cancer many years ago and a heart attack four years ago, was 78.
She always missed living in France, said her daughter, Karin VanZyl of St. Paul.
"She was so French," said her daughter, adding that she never entirely adapted to the United States.
"She would rather convert the English speakers to French speakers, always pushing the food and music," said her daughter.
"She was the best cook on Earth," added her daughter.
In many ways, "she did not ever leave France," said her daughter.