Herman Langenheim, 92, of 200 S. 29th, a resident of Lincoln for more than 50 years, died Thursday.
Born in Germany, he came to the United States when he was 18. He was a member of Lincoln Typographical Union 209 for 40 years. He was employed by the German Free Press in Lincoln for 25 years, retiring in 1925.
Surviving are four sons, Herman A. and Fritz W., both of Lincoln, Clarence C. of Rattlesnake, Fla., and Edgar of San Jose, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Emma Armstrong of Rapid City, S.D., and Mrs. Edna Siebels of Lincoln; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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Herman Langenheim, 92, of 200 S. 29th, a resident of Lincoln for more than 50 years, died Thursday.
Born in Germany, he came to the United States when he was 18. He was a member of Lincoln Typographical Union 209 for 40 years. He was employed by the German Free Press in Lincoln for 25 years, retiring in 1925.
Surviving are four sons, Herman A. and Fritz W., both of Lincoln, Clarence C. of Rattlesnake, Fla., and Edgar of San Jose, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Emma Armstrong of Rapid City, S.D., and Mrs. Edna Siebels of Lincoln; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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