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Templeton Woman Dies Here Tuesday

Funeral Rites Will Be Saturday Morning in Sacred Heart Church

  Templeton (HNS) - Mrs. Adolph Langel, 35, died unexpectedly at the St Anthony Hospital in Carroll at 6:05 p. m. Tuesday after an Illness of several months. She had been cared for at the hospital for the past four weeks.
  Funeral services will be at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at Sacred Heart Church, Templeton, with Monsignor F. H. Huesmann officiating at the requiem mass. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
  The body will be taken from the Qhde Funeral Home at Manning to the family home one and one-quarter miles southeast of Templeton this afternoon, to rest there until the time of the rites.
  Mrs. Langel was born Gladys Reinart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reinart, at Axtell, Neb., Nov. 12 1905. In 1913 she came to Halbur with her parents to reside. She attended school In Nebraska and also St. Augustine's School at Halbur.
  Sept. 28, 1928, she married Adolph Langel at the Catholic church In Halbur. They located on the farm southeast of Templeton which is the-present home.
  Surviving with her husband are four children: Irene, 10; Vernon, 9; Merle, 6, and Dennis, 2. Mrs. Langel also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reinart, of Halbur; three sisters, Mrs. Leo Thielen (Bertilla), Manning; Mrs. Lawrence Gehling (Genevieve), Carroll, and Mrs. W. A. Buchholz (Mary), Sedalia, Mo., and her grandmother, Mrs. Anton Hoffert, of Funk, Neb.
  She was preceded In death by a daughter, Marilyn Ann, who died in 1937 at the age of one and one-half years.
  Mrs. Langel was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Templeton. She also belonged to the Christian Mothers Society of the parish and the Templeton Court of the Catholic Daughters of America.
(Carroll Daily Herald, Wednesday, December 18, 1940, p. 1)

Langel Funeral Rites Saturday At Templeton

  Templeton (HNS) - Funeral services for Mrs. Adolph Langel, who died at the St. Anthony Hospital Tuesday evening, were conducted at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at Sacred Heart Church, Templeton, with Monsignor F. H. Husemann officiating at the requiem mass. The cross bearer was Laverne Heithoff. Pallbearers were Ed Heithoff, Albert Irlbeck, Frank Steffes, Raymond Klocke and Frank Kasperbauer, and burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
  The church was filled with relatives and friends. It was one of the largest funerals held in Templeton.
  The Christian Mothers Society of the parish and the Catholic Daughters of America attended the rites in groups.
  Relatives and friends from a distance included Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bucholz, Sedalia, Mo.; Mrs. J. W. Schneider, Funk, Neb.; John Langel, Vitus Langel, Joe Langel and John Wente, all of Dyersville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fangman, Redwood Falls, Minn.; Henry Kalkhoff, Clements, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Langel and son, Raymond; Leo Langel and sons, Clarence and Roman, John Harpenau, Mrs. Ed Ortmann and daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Caroline Langel, Al and Annarean Rolfes, all of Le Mars, and also many relatives and friends from Carroll, Manning, Arcadia and other neighboring towns.
(Carroll Daily Herald, Monday, December 23, 1940, p. 3)

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