Mabel L. Langhorst
March 17, 2010

Mabel L. Langhorst

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Mabel was born July 6, 1911 in rural Nickerson to Edward and Louise (Lallman) Langhorst. She graduated from Nickerson High School in 1928 and lived on the family farm until moving into Fremont in 2003.

She was a lifelong member of Salem Lutheran Church in Fontanelle where she sang in the church choir for over 60 years. And for many years, she was in involved with the Sunday School staff.

Mabel is survived by family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister.

A memorial service will be 11 AM Saturday (March 20th, 2010) in the Salem Lutheran Church of Fontanelle with the Rev. Robert Hayden officiating. There is no public visitation, however friends may sign the register book at the Ludvigsen Mortuary on Friday from 1 to 5 PM. There will be a private interment.

Memorials are suggested to Salem Lutheran Church of Fontanelle or to the donor's favorite charity.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Salem Lutheran - Fontanelle
11022 11th Street
Fontanelle, NE  68044
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  1. Dale Ritzen
    One of the best treats growing up around the Omaha/Fremont/Fontanelle area was visiting Uncle Ed's farm in Nickerson. I remember many hot Summer days shucking sweet corn in the cool shade of the trees in front of the farm house. Helping Florence and Mabel gather eggs from the hen house was always scary since you never knew when you might get a face full of feathers when a hen didn't like your hand under her... And there were the days in the milk barn when Florence or Mabel let us kids "help" milk the cows. There were always barn cats/kittens lined up along the wall of the barn to scramble for a squirt of milk that was sent their way. And the hand-cranked ice cream in the Winter (using ice crushed from the horse tanks and cream from the separator in the farmhouse basement) was always a hit with everyone - especially when you were old enough to help crank the can till it became ice cream! Sledding on the long, sloping hill on the East pasture was first rate, especially when someone drove the IH tractor down to the bottom of the hill and we all chained together to go back up the hill. There was always something warm and tasty inside when we all got too cold to sled anymore - some of Mabel's handiwork. And I have to say that Mabel's cookies were always the best, bar none. In the Spring, that same pasture became an excellent place to fly your kite... Seemed like we had them a mile high in the air! Yes, there are a lot of great memories that were forged for a lifetime by Florence, Mabel and Uncle Ed. And I will always keep them in my heart...
  2. Carolyn Rodaway
    This name is a reminder of the 10 years our family spent in Nickerson, NE in the late 1950-early 60's. It was a great place for our children to get their start in life. Mabel and her sister were a big part of the activities around Nickerson.
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