Obit: Langjahr, Otto M. (1865 - 1945)

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Surnames: LANGJAHR LUELOFF BLEIVENECHT LULLOFF KEENAN SALTER SHUCKHART HENKE

----Sources: Marathon County Register (Unity, Clark Co. Wis.) 05/11/1945

Langjahr, Otto M. (29 Aug. 1865 - ? May 1945)

Otto M. Langjahr was born at School Hill, Manitowoc county, Wis., August 29, 1865. In the year of 1893 he was united in marriage with Miss Amelia Lueloff at Kiel, Wis. To this union four sons were born, twin boys, Oliver and Elmer, Arvin and Otis. In 1900 they moved to Colby where Mr. Langjahr was employed at the Colby Marble works. Mrs. Langjahr and two sons, Oliver who died overseas in 1918, and Otis, the youngest son, preceded him in death. The deceased died at the home of his son, Arvin at Riplinger, with whom he made his home for the past several years. He was an invalid for a number of years and was in ill health for the past few months. He leaves two sons, Elmer of Unity and Arvin of Riplinger, seven grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Bleivenecht of Dixon, Neb. and Mrs. Louise Lueloff of Kiel, Wis.; one brother, William Langjahr of Plymouth, Wis.

Relatives from out of town attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lulloff of Kiel; Mr. and Mrs. John Keenan of Mellen; Wm. Langjahr of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Salter of Unity; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shuckhart of Prentice; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Henke of Arpin.

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