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FARGO FORUM, ND, Saturday May 4, 1991, Section A-8
The funeral for Gustave Lang, 92, Jamestown, N.D., will be at 10:30 Tuesday in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jamestown. Visitation will be in Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown; from 1 to 9 Sunday, from 9 to 9 Monday and one hour before services in the church. He died Thursday, May 2, 1991.
Mr. Lang was born Nov. 6, 1898, in Russia. In 1904 he moved to the United States with his family and they settled in the Gackle, N.D. area, where he attended school. He married Maria Miller March 3, 1921, in Streeter, N.D. They farmed in the Gackle area until 1936, when they moved to Jamestown. While living in Jamestown he worked for the Works Progress Administration and the North Dakota State Hospital. He later worked for the railroad until retiring. His wife died in 1988 and in 1989 he became a resident of the Central Dakota Village in Jamestown.
He is survived by two sons, Edwin, Lincoln, Neb.; and Marvin, Novato, Calif.; three daughters, Mollie (Mrs. Clarence) Kurtz, Santa Rosa, Calif.; and Artena (Mrs. Harold) Schlaht and Elsie (Mrs. Ruben) Kreil, both Jamestown; 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
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The Jamestown Sun, ND, 3 May 1991
The funeral for Gustave (Gust) Lang, 92, Jamestown, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jamestown. Interment will be in Highland Home Cemetery. Visitation is from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday at the Eddy Funeral Home; and one hour before services at the church. He died Thursday, May 2, 1991.
Mr. Lang was born Nov. 6, 1898, in South Russia, the son of Frederick and Christina (Wahl) Lang. At the age of 6 he came to the United States with his parents and settled near Gackle. He received his education in the rural Gackle schools. He married Maria Miller on March 3, 1921, at Streeter. They famed in the Gackle area until 1936 when they moved to Jamestown. He worked for the WPA and the State Hospital. He later worked for the railroad and retired due to ill health. She died in 1988. In 1989 he moved to the Central Dakota Village. He was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Mollie Kurtz, Santa, Calif.; Artena Schlaht, and Elsie Kreil, both Jamestown; one son, Edwin, Lincoln, Neb.; one adopted son, Marvin, Novato, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren.
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