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Hulda <I>Langemak</I> Ruppenthal

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Hulda Langemak Ruppenthal

Birth
Death
1954 (aged 82–83)
Burial
Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
3
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Funeral services for the late Mrs. Hulda Paustian, 82, were held at the Luecker Funeral Home Monday afternoon. The Rev. Gordon Core officiated. Burial was in the Brillion city cemetery.

Mrs. Paustian, nee Langmack was born October 8, 1871, in Brillion the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Langmack. She was married to August Ruppenthal in 1890. After their marriage they lived at Cascade, Wis., for eight years coming to Brillion in 1898, where they opened a hardware business. Mr. Ruppenthal died in 1915 and a son Everett died in 1922. She was married to Albert Paustian in 1935. Mr. Paustian died in 1950.

Mrs. Paustian was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church and the Woman’s Society of World Service – the Brillion Woman’s Club and the Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include three sons, Armand, Edward and Eugene of Milwaukee; two step-sons, a brother, Arthur Langmack of Yakima, Washington, and William Langmack; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Thompson of Crandon and Mrs. William Maertz of Milwaukee; three grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press – August 11, 1954


Funeral services for the late Mrs. Hulda Paustian, 82, were held at the Luecker Funeral Home Monday afternoon. The Rev. Gordon Core officiated. Burial was in the Brillion city cemetery.

Mrs. Paustian, nee Langmack was born October 8, 1871, in Brillion the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Langmack. She was married to August Ruppenthal in 1890. After their marriage they lived at Cascade, Wis., for eight years coming to Brillion in 1898, where they opened a hardware business. Mr. Ruppenthal died in 1915 and a son Everett died in 1922. She was married to Albert Paustian in 1935. Mr. Paustian died in 1950.

Mrs. Paustian was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church and the Woman’s Society of World Service – the Brillion Woman’s Club and the Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include three sons, Armand, Edward and Eugene of Milwaukee; two step-sons, a brother, Arthur Langmack of Yakima, Washington, and William Langmack; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Thompson of Crandon and Mrs. William Maertz of Milwaukee; three grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press – August 11, 1954


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