Mr. Langenberg was born in Hope, Mo. On November 11, 1928 the son of the late Thoedore & Ferida(nee Baker) Langenberg.
Howard was the husband of Saundra D. "Sandy" (nee Straub) Langenberg. They were married on November 4, 1967 at St. Peters U.C.C. in New Haven. She preceded him in death on July 21, 2006.
He is survived by two children. A daughter Candi Hughes & husband Richard and one son Tracy & wife Sandra Langenberg both of New Haven. Other survivors include one sister Eunice Layman of Columbus , Ohio , a mother in-law Octavia Straub and brother in-law Charles and wife Kathy of New Haven, and five grandchildren, Elizabeth and Johnathan Hughes, Madison, Brenna, and Avery Langenberg.
Howard was preceded in death by four siblings Lillian Langenberg, Mabel Broeker, Lorene Niewald, & Harriette Roche.
He was a member of the Riverview Flying Club of Berger, the New Haven American Legion for 60 plus years , Elks of Washington & St. Peters U.C.C.. Howard Proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He and his father founded Langenberg Mining Company in 1944 and continued to operate it until his retirement in 1989.
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Mr. Langenberg was born in Hope, Mo. On November 11, 1928 the son of the late Thoedore & Ferida(nee Baker) Langenberg.
Howard was the husband of Saundra D. "Sandy" (nee Straub) Langenberg. They were married on November 4, 1967 at St. Peters U.C.C. in New Haven. She preceded him in death on July 21, 2006.
He is survived by two children. A daughter Candi Hughes & husband Richard and one son Tracy & wife Sandra Langenberg both of New Haven. Other survivors include one sister Eunice Layman of Columbus , Ohio , a mother in-law Octavia Straub and brother in-law Charles and wife Kathy of New Haven, and five grandchildren, Elizabeth and Johnathan Hughes, Madison, Brenna, and Avery Langenberg.
Howard was preceded in death by four siblings Lillian Langenberg, Mabel Broeker, Lorene Niewald, & Harriette Roche.
He was a member of the Riverview Flying Club of Berger, the New Haven American Legion for 60 plus years , Elks of Washington & St. Peters U.C.C.. Howard Proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He and his father founded Langenberg Mining Company in 1944 and continued to operate it until his retirement in 1989.
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