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Bernard “Ben” C. Langner

Bernard “Ben” C. Langner Bernard “Ben” C. Langner

1923-2020

Bernard “Ben” C. Langner, 96, of Medford (formerly of Park Falls), went to his Heavenly Father and forever Home on Wednesday, July 29, 2020, under hospice care while surrounded by his loving

family. residents. He and his wife did that for several years along with visiting residents in the nursing home to help spread some cheer.

Ben was active in his church, going to Bible study, and church picnics. He prayed daily - praying for family, health, people’s needs, and world peace. Ben loved being outdoors, camping, cooking, and family barbecues!

He is survived by his wife, Joyce Langner of Medford; two daughters, Judy (David Korab) of Park Falls and Betty (Kenny) Secrist of West Virginia; two sisters, Sarah (Leon) Cain of Park Falls and Marion Ponshock of Antigo; one brother, Darvin (Bernice) Langner of Fifield; six stepchildren, John (Kathy) Schroeder of Butternut, Frank Schroeder (significant other, Cindy) of Mercer, Lori (Joel) Brost of Medford, Barb (Rich) Rienow of Park Falls, Mike Schroeder of Butternut, and Joe Schroeder of Park Falls; grandchildren, RaeAnn Davis, Ellen (Matt) Wilson, Jonathan Schroeder, Nicole Schroeder, Danielle Schroeder, Rebecca (Brian) Amundson, Naomi (Jonathan) Erickson, and Noah Schroeder; greatgrandchildren, Jordyn, Aliya, Drew, Grace, Maya, Brynn, and Kyrra; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Eureka; son, Lenard; brothers, Earl, Kenneth, Donald, Max, and Harold; and sisters, Luella Brunm, Loraine Ward, and Dorothy Yunk.

Visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, Aug. 29 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service at 12 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Medford, officiated by Pastor George Myers. Following the service, military rights in honor of Ben’s service to our country will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Ben was born on Aug. 27, 1923, in Fifield, the son of Charles C. Langner and Eureka Katora Hill. He was a United States Army veteran and served his country during the German conflict in World War II, obtaining the rank of corporal. He worked for and retired from Fraiser Paper Company (now Flambeau River Papers) in Park Falls. After retirement, he and his wife moved to Medford to be closer to grandchildren. To stay busy, he took part time jobs working for Copp’s IGA and was a security guard for Weather Shield. Ben was always a caring person. When opportunity knocked, he helped care for disabled/handicapped

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