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Charles LUDEMAN

LUDEMAN OR LUDERMAN, WYATT, VANDERWAL, BONE, KLINE, GORSUCH, FREASE, WHEELER, BUNNELL, MCNAUL, GOODWIN, SANDERS, WELLS, PETERSON

Posted By: Judy Dankert-Parsons (email)
Date: 1/25/2006 at 21:49:22

Newspaper clipping in the Family Bible of Charles S. McCORMICK and Anna A. LUDERMAN.

Charles Ludeman buried Monday. Died Saturday following Long Illness.

Spent life on farm north of Montezuma. Had host of friends in community.

The many friends of Charles LUDEMAN, prominent farmer, will be grieved to learn of his death which took place Saturday morning, September 8th, at his home, at the age of 66 years. He lived all of his life north of town.

Funeral services were said from the Presbyterian Church Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Merton D. WYATT, pastor of the Methodist Church.

Mrs. R. A. VANDERWAL, Mrs. Harold BONE, R.R. KLINE, and Louis GORSUCH sang "Rock of Ages" and "No Night There."

Pallbearers were Fred FREASE, Sid WHEELER, Jesse BUNNELL, James McNAUL, J.R. GOODWIN, and Edgar SANDERS.

Obituary: Charles LUDEMAN, youngest son of Frederick and Elizabeth LUDEMAN, was born June 20, 1879, and passed away at his home September 8, 1945, at the age of 66 years, 2 months and 18 days.

On April 21, 1907, he was united in marriage to May E. WELLS. To this union one chld was born, Marie PETERSON of Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was the last member of his family, the rest having preceded him many years ago.

He leaves to mourn his widow; daughter; two grandchildren, Richard and Janet PETERSON; two nieces and three nephews besides a host of friends.

He lived all his life north of Montezuma.

At the age of 14 years, he was confirmed in the Lutheran faith after attending school at the Lutheran Church north of Malcolm.


 

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