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Donald George Langferman

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SOUTH SIOUX CITY — Donald George Langferman, 80, South Sioux City, was found Jan. 15, 2020, at his home in South Sioux City.

Funeral services were Jan. 20 at St. Jane Frances de Chantal Catholic Church, Randolph.

Interment was in Saint Jane Frances Catholic Cemetery, Randolph, with Military Rites conducted by Alvin Kessler V.F.W. Post #5545 and American Legion Post #113, Randolph.

Pallbearers were Tom Wattier, Brian Leiting, Mike Wortmann, David Guldhammer, Larry Lackas and Glen Gerber.

Visitation was Sunday at Johnson Funeral Home, Randolph. Donald was born Oct. 26, 1939, at Monticello, Iowa, tto George and Norah (Kaiser) Langferman. Donald’s mother died when he was young and he lived with his father for a time and then came to Randolph to be raised by his grandparents, Herman and Philomenia Kaiser. He graduated from St. Frances High School at Randolph in 1957 and joined the United States Navy where he served from 1957 until he was honorably discharged in 1960. Don worked road construction for several companies over the years starting with Kraemer Construction, Laurel; Theisen Construction, Osmond; Van Busker Construction, Sioux City, Iowa; Heeley Asphalt, South Dakota; Pettit Construction, South Sioux City; and Oban Construction, South Sioux City. He worked until he retired, about 10 years ago.

He was a member of Saint Jane Frances de Chantal Catholic Church, Randolph, and was a member of Alvin Kessler Post #5545 of Randolph.

His hobbies included fishing trips with his cousin, Freddie, and visiting Ron’s Barber Shop in South Sioux City.

Surviving Don are many cousins and friends.

Preceding him in death are his parents, and maternal and paternal grandparents.