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William C Ludemann Sr.

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William C Ludemann Sr.

Birth
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2 Mar 2003 (aged 76)
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Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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William C. Ludemann, Sr., 76, of Chatham Drive, South Meriden, beloved husband of Mildred Savage Ludemann, died Sunday, March 2, 2003 at his residence surrounded by his loving family.

Born in New York, New York, June 13, 1926, a son of the late Charles A. and Mary V. Barnes Ludemann, he had been a Wallingford resident for several years until moving to South Meriden in 1971. Mr. Ludemann served with the US Navy as a Medic for 24 years. He served during World War II, the Korean War and the VietNam War. He served aboard the USS Manchester, the USS St. Paul, the USS Massey and had been stationed with the Fleet Marine Force at Camp LeJeune, NC and also had been stationed at the Fleet Reserve Training Center in New London. Following his naval career he was employed by the State of Connecticut Department of Corrections as a Medic for 17 years until his retirement. He was a life member of the VFW Stanley Budleski Post No 9965 of the Yalesville section of Wallingford, the American Legion Post No. 73 of Wallingford, the Antique Veteran's World Post No 1 of Meriden the Sampson World War II Veterans Association of New York the Fleet Reserve Association and The Knights of Columbus in Meriden. He was a parishioner of Holy Angels Church in South Meriden.

Besides his wife Mildred, he is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Irene J. Ludemann of Southington, Helen and Alan Lange of New Britain, and Rose Anne and Gary McMorran of Meriden; his five sons and three daughters-in-law William C. Ludemann Jr. and Elvira Ludemann of Mentor, OH, Michael J. Ludemann, Sr. of South Meriden and his daughter-in-law, Linda Ludemann of Meriden, Bruce A. and Mary Joy Ludemann of Holly Springs, NC, Thomas E. Ludemann of Meriden and Joseph P. and Holly Ludemann of Meriden; his 13 grandchildren, Jean Day and her husband, Dean, Bradley Ludemann, Michael J. Ludemann, Jr., Katie Lynn Ludemann, Amy Jo Cochran, Adrianne Lange, Timothy Lange, Stefan Ludemann, Daniel Riberio, Megan McMorran, Erin McMorran, Joseph K. Ludemann and William K. Ludemann; his sister Elaine Jacobs of Springfield MA and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister, Grace Bravy and three brothers, George, Russell and Charles Ludemann.

His family received relatives and friends in the Wallingford Funeral Home Funeral

Holy Angels Church in South Meriden where a Mass of Christian burial was held

Interment with military honors will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Meriden.

Mr. Ludemann's great sense of humor will be missed by all his family and friends. His family would also like to extend their thanks to the MidState Cancer Center and Can-Care of Wallingford for their care and support.
William C. Ludemann, Sr., 76, of Chatham Drive, South Meriden, beloved husband of Mildred Savage Ludemann, died Sunday, March 2, 2003 at his residence surrounded by his loving family.

Born in New York, New York, June 13, 1926, a son of the late Charles A. and Mary V. Barnes Ludemann, he had been a Wallingford resident for several years until moving to South Meriden in 1971. Mr. Ludemann served with the US Navy as a Medic for 24 years. He served during World War II, the Korean War and the VietNam War. He served aboard the USS Manchester, the USS St. Paul, the USS Massey and had been stationed with the Fleet Marine Force at Camp LeJeune, NC and also had been stationed at the Fleet Reserve Training Center in New London. Following his naval career he was employed by the State of Connecticut Department of Corrections as a Medic for 17 years until his retirement. He was a life member of the VFW Stanley Budleski Post No 9965 of the Yalesville section of Wallingford, the American Legion Post No. 73 of Wallingford, the Antique Veteran's World Post No 1 of Meriden the Sampson World War II Veterans Association of New York the Fleet Reserve Association and The Knights of Columbus in Meriden. He was a parishioner of Holy Angels Church in South Meriden.

Besides his wife Mildred, he is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Irene J. Ludemann of Southington, Helen and Alan Lange of New Britain, and Rose Anne and Gary McMorran of Meriden; his five sons and three daughters-in-law William C. Ludemann Jr. and Elvira Ludemann of Mentor, OH, Michael J. Ludemann, Sr. of South Meriden and his daughter-in-law, Linda Ludemann of Meriden, Bruce A. and Mary Joy Ludemann of Holly Springs, NC, Thomas E. Ludemann of Meriden and Joseph P. and Holly Ludemann of Meriden; his 13 grandchildren, Jean Day and her husband, Dean, Bradley Ludemann, Michael J. Ludemann, Jr., Katie Lynn Ludemann, Amy Jo Cochran, Adrianne Lange, Timothy Lange, Stefan Ludemann, Daniel Riberio, Megan McMorran, Erin McMorran, Joseph K. Ludemann and William K. Ludemann; his sister Elaine Jacobs of Springfield MA and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister, Grace Bravy and three brothers, George, Russell and Charles Ludemann.

His family received relatives and friends in the Wallingford Funeral Home Funeral

Holy Angels Church in South Meriden where a Mass of Christian burial was held

Interment with military honors will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Meriden.

Mr. Ludemann's great sense of humor will be missed by all his family and friends. His family would also like to extend their thanks to the MidState Cancer Center and Can-Care of Wallingford for their care and support.


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