ELLEN LANGEL
from the Havre Daily News
Sept. 1, 1944
MRS. JOS. LANGEL PASSES AWAY IN LOCAL HOSPITAL
Mrs. Joseph Langel, 70, a beloved resident of the Rudyard community for 31 years, passed away yesterday afternoon in a local hospital.
She is survived by her husband and seven children, Henry,
Robed, Arnold and Theodore Langel, all of
Rudyard, Blanche Langel of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Hayes
Starkes of Joplin and Mrs. Clifford Hodgdon of Rudyard. Ten grandchildren also survive.
Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. William Dalton of Minneapolis and a brother Fred Tealey
of New Auburn, Wisconsin.
Mrs. Langel
was a native of Wisconsin,
having been born in Chippewa
county Sept. 14, 1873. Her maiden name
was Ellen Tealey and
she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teaiey. She married Joseph Langel
at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin June
14,1890. The Langels
came to the Rudyard community June 14,
1890 (1913).
Mrs. Langel
had many friends and her kindness and generosity was well known throughout Hill County.
Funeral services will be held Monday
afternoon at 2:00 oclock in the Rudyard
community hail with the Rev.
Kurt Klopp of
the Ev. Lutheran church of Havre officiating.
from the Havre Daily News Sept. 5, 1944
MANY AlTEND SERVICES FOR MRS. LANGEL
A large crowd of sorrowing relatives, friends and neighbors
attended last rites for Mrs.
Joseph Langel, held in the Lutheran church at Rudyard
Monday with Rev. Kurt Klopp, pastor of the Ev. Lutheran church of Havre officiating. After the church
service, rites were conducted in the community hall. The floral tributes were
many.
Mrs. Langel was born to her last resting place by her four
sons, Henry, Robert, Arnold and
Theodore Langel and two sons-in-law, Hayes Starks and Clifford Hodgdon.
Mr. and Mm. Herb Aspevig, accompanied by Mrs.
Albert Budeau at the piano, sang Rock of Ages and Joe Simon sang Beyond the Sunset.
The deceased had lived in the Rudyard community for
31 years and was well known throughout the
county.
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