George was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Holy Name Society and Ducks Unlimited. George loved playing baseball. He played in the outfield and was known for throwing arm. Hunting, fishing, and gardening were some of his pastimes. George had a passion and it was writing poetry. Many of his poems were published in the Dodge Criterion newspaper.
Survivors include his wife, Iona, of Dodge, sister Marie (Marvin) Bartling of Fremont, nieces and nephews and in laws. Preceding him in death were his parents, sisters Margaret Hass, Blanche Lannon and Marcella Peters, brothers Donald Laudenklos, Sr., Joe Laudenklos and Nicholas Laudenklos.
George was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Holy Name Society and Ducks Unlimited. George loved playing baseball. He played in the outfield and was known for throwing arm. Hunting, fishing, and gardening were some of his pastimes. George had a passion and it was writing poetry. Many of his poems were published in the Dodge Criterion newspaper.
Survivors include his wife, Iona, of Dodge, sister Marie (Marvin) Bartling of Fremont, nieces and nephews and in laws. Preceding him in death were his parents, sisters Margaret Hass, Blanche Lannon and Marcella Peters, brothers Donald Laudenklos, Sr., Joe Laudenklos and Nicholas Laudenklos.
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