Dates on Tombstone = 1880 - 1950
Spouse = George Langemeier
Maiden Name = Bertha K. Stover
Obituary
The Hooper Sentinel
December 7, 1950
Mrs. Langemeier Buried Monday
Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. at the St. John's
Lutheran church, north of Hooper, for Mrs. Bertha Langemeier, 70,
who died suddenly at her home in Hooper Friday morning.
Services were held at the home at 1:30, preceding the church
services. Rev. Arnold Gebhardt officiated, and the Wollmer and
Warne Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Music was furnished by the male quartet accompanied by E. J. Rink.
Pallbearers were George Meyer, Henry Meyer, Ed Peters, Fred
Kroeger, Herman Horst and J. H. C. Moeller.
Mrs. Langemeier was born Sept. 29, 1880, on a farm near Hooper. She
was married May 25, 1899, to George Langemeier at St. Paul's
Lutheran church with Rev. Wupper performing the ceremony.
The Langemeiers spent most of their life farming in the Hooper
community. In 1941 they retired and moved to Hooper.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and the ladies Aid
of the church.
Mr. Langemeier died Oct. 28, 1941. One daughter, Frieda, and three
sons, Elmer, Martin and Gilbert, also preceded her in death.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Norman Keller; five sons, John,
Edwin and Walter of Hooper; Arnold of Ithaca, and Wilbert of
Snyder; a brother, William Meyer? of Pender; a sister, Mrs. Lena Holmes? of Morrell; and 22 grandchildren.hhw
Dates on Tombstone = 1880 - 1950
Spouse = George Langemeier
Maiden Name = Bertha K. Stover
Obituary
The Hooper Sentinel
December 7, 1950
Mrs. Langemeier Buried Monday
Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. at the St. John's
Lutheran church, north of Hooper, for Mrs. Bertha Langemeier, 70,
who died suddenly at her home in Hooper Friday morning.
Services were held at the home at 1:30, preceding the church
services. Rev. Arnold Gebhardt officiated, and the Wollmer and
Warne Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Music was furnished by the male quartet accompanied by E. J. Rink.
Pallbearers were George Meyer, Henry Meyer, Ed Peters, Fred
Kroeger, Herman Horst and J. H. C. Moeller.
Mrs. Langemeier was born Sept. 29, 1880, on a farm near Hooper. She
was married May 25, 1899, to George Langemeier at St. Paul's
Lutheran church with Rev. Wupper performing the ceremony.
The Langemeiers spent most of their life farming in the Hooper
community. In 1941 they retired and moved to Hooper.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and the ladies Aid
of the church.
Mr. Langemeier died Oct. 28, 1941. One daughter, Frieda, and three
sons, Elmer, Martin and Gilbert, also preceded her in death.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Norman Keller; five sons, John,
Edwin and Walter of Hooper; Arnold of Ithaca, and Wilbert of
Snyder; a brother, William Meyer? of Pender; a sister, Mrs. Lena Holmes? of Morrell; and 22 grandchildren.hhw
Family Members
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Frieda Langemeier
1900–1900
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John P. Langemeier
1901–1952
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Edwin Carl Langemeier
1903–1989
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Clara A. K. Langemeier Keller
1906–1982
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Walter Paul Langemeier
1908–1997
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Arnold Julius Langemeier
1911–1975
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Gilbert Henry Langemeier
1913–1950
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Wilbert Langemeier
1913–1989
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Marten D. Langemeier
1916–1917
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PFC Elmer R Langemeier
1919–1945
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