Adolph Langel
Templeton - Adolph Langel, 71, lifelong resident of Templeton,
died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon, Sept. 29, at Nebraska Methodist
Hospital in Omaha. He had been in ill health for several years.
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred
Heart Church here by the Rev. Eugene T. Schumacher. Burial will be in
the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Ohde Funeral Home in
Manning, where there will be a scripture service at 8 p.m. Monday,
followed by a Knights of Columbus rosary recitation at 8:45.
Mr. Langel was a retired farmer. He was born here April 5, 1902,
a son of Clem and Anna K. Fangman Langel. He received his education at
Sacred Heart School. On Sept. 18, 1928 he was married to Gladys Reinart
at St. Augustine Church, Halbur. She died Dec. 17, 1940. His marriage to
Evelyn Eich took place Jan. 26, 1943, also at Halbur. He was a member of
Sacred Heart Church, Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society, all of Templeton.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Vernon of Omaha, Dennis of
Des Moines, Gene of Templeton and Wayne of Arlington, Va.; two daughters
Mrs. Louis (Irene) Eischeid of Carroll and Mrs. Jim (Lois) Schoenherr of
Coon Rapids: and 21 grandchildren.
Also surviving are 12 brothers and sisters, including Mrs. Conrad
(Clara) Bauer, Justine Langel and Simon Langel of Carroll; Mrs. John (Mayme)
Bauer of Manning; Joseph, Edward, Vincent and Ted Langel, Mrs. Regina
Schlichte, Mrs. Albert (Hildegard) Rupiper, Mrs. Louis (Kathryn) Dopheid
and Mrs. LaVerne (Margaret) Murray, all of Templeton.
(Carroll Daily Times Herald, Monday, October 1, 1973, p. 2) |