Helen K. Langemeier
January 29, 1938 - April 20, 2020

Helen K. Langemeier

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Helen K. Langemeier age 82 of Scribner, Nebraska died on April 20, 2020 at the home of her son surrounded by family.

Helen Kathryn (Hasemann) Langemeier was born to Harvey and Dora (Hilbers) Hasemann on January 29, 1938 in Fremont, NE. She attended country school at District 35 through 8th grade and then went to Scribner High School graduating in 1955. She attended Midland College for two years and Immanuel School of Nursing for the next two years, graduating as a registered nurse in 1959. She married Richard Langemeier on April 4, 1959. In 1960, they moved to the family farm where she raised chickens, a large vegetable garden and many flowers. She practiced nursing at the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Scribner for 26 years. Helen served at St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Hooper, NE) as a Sunday School teacher, Bible School teacher, Jr. Choir director, and as a member of the Choir, Altar Guild, Women of the ELCA and the Ladies Quilting group.

She was an avid gardener and competed at the Dodge County Fair and the Nebraska State Fair. During the Dodge County Fair, she helped with the open class flower division. Helen belonged to an Iris Club, a Hosta Club and the Nebraska Daylily Society. She was a Master Gardener for many years, and in addition to a large flower garden, planted flowers in the large wooden planters displayed at the Dodge County Fair. She enjoyed making quilts for her grandchildren. Helen was also a member of several card clubs, the Up and Cuming Extension Club and an ERMA volunteer.

Survivors include her children Mark (Betsy) of Scribner, Michael (Jane) of Lafayette, IN, Lisa (Brad) Janke of Winside, NE, grandchildren Andrew Langemeier, Craig (Lindsey) Langemeier, Ryan Langemeier, Anna (Ben) Johnson, Mary Langemeier, Christine Langemeier, Nathan (Taryn) Janke, Brittany (Connor) Ryan, great grandchildren Wesley and Lucas Langemeier and Eleanor Johnson, sisters-in-law Carol Hasemann, Shirley Brown, Vera Langemeier, Linda Langemeier, brothers-in-law Glen (Connie) Langemeier, Tom Langemeier and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, in-laws Walter and Mabel (Beck) Langemeier and brother, LeRoy Hasemann.

A celebration of life for Helen will be announced at a later date.

Memorials may be given to replace the trees on the St. Paul church grounds.

Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements.

Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com

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Condolences(9)

  1. David Gilbertson
    Dave Tejral informed me about your Mother's passing. I want to express my deepest sympathy. It has been some time since Genoa High but I remember the many times we talked about "teacher things"
  2. Kathy Duval
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Helen was a wonderful lady and friend. We had some good times together along with your dad. She will be missed by a lot of people. My prayers are with you.
  3. Carol Dunklau
    Mark and Betsy,
    I was able to get to know your Mom a few years back in the ERMAA group. She was an amazing lady and will be missed by many. We are praying peace and comfort over you and your family during this time.
  4. Linda Schafer
    So sorry to hear this about your mom. Prayers for you and your families.
  5. Ellen Still
    Sorry to learn about her death. I always enjoyed talking to her. She will be missed at our Iris group.
  6. Doug Bremers
    My prayers are with your family. So saddened this morning to learn of this news. Helen was a wonderful person and I have many fond memories of Helen and Richard at Nebraska Daylily Society meetings and garden tours.
  7. Scott Ferguson
    Helen was a sweet wonderful person with such a bright, sparkling and beautiful personality. I loved talking with her, and will miss her very much.
  8. Linda Ferguson
    Just saw you in February at our winter daylily meeting. You were so bright and sparkly and interested in everything. Such a lovely lady. You will be missed by many.
  9. Cathy (schulenberg) Reeson
    You were a beautiful soul, inside and out. Our families have been friends for a long time. I have many fond memories. All my sympathy and love and prayers for the family. God bless you
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