Later she worked in the kitchen of the hospital of Saint Anne in Hopsten which was run by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin and Our Lady of Sorrows.
[3] In October 1936 she was assigned to work at Saint Vincent's Hospital in Dinslaken and she graduated from her nursing program with special distinctions on 3 September 1939 - not long after the start of World War II with the Polish invasion.
[2] The conclusion of the war in 1945 saw her assigned to the washrooms of the Dinslaken hospital and later on 14 January 1948 saw her sent to work in her order's motherhouse and the Saint Raphael Clinic in Münster.
The miracle required for her beatification was investigated in the German diocese of her origin and after the process received the validation of the Congregation on 10 July 1992 which allowed for a special medical board to evaluate the documents presented to them and approve the cause on 4 March 1999.
John Paul II issued his final approval to the miracle on 1 July 2000 and beatified Üffing on 7 October 2001 in Saint Peter's Square.