| Forsiden | Genealogy | Familie Navne | Navne index | Family tree | Lange Historier | Links | Dokumenter | WANTED !!! | Kontakt |
518. Marius Lange
Truck rollover 1 CAST
2 DATE 2000
2 PLAC Born after Census Available
Marius was known as Junior. He worked for many years in a largeplywood mill in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Junior and Pat havebeen separated for many years.Marius was found dead in his semi truck after it had drifted offWyoming Highway 28 at Red-Canyon and plunged down a 22-footembankment. He was hauling a rock-crusher at the time of theaccident. He was wearing his seat belt and there were no skidmarks on the road or anything else to indicate that he had lostcontrol of the truck. He may have died before the truck leftthe highway.Marius was a part-owner of an Oregon trucking company.
Don was on the police force for 19 years. He also worked for therailway, his family were railroad people. Don burned to deathin a trailer fire.
677. Kelley Thornburg
Suicide
Kelley graduated from North Platte high school in 1978.He shot himself on December 24, 1978 in his bedroom at his home.
Marie Maxine Trembley was born March 22, 1930 in North Platte.She spent her girlhood in North Platte, moving with her parentsto Elm Creek in 1942.On September 29, 1945 she married Raymond Lange.She passed away October 10, 1951 in North Platte after alingering illness. She is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery.
688. Donald Ray Lange
Donald Ray Lange was killed in an auto accident on November 1,1969.He was the son of Raymond and Marie (Trembley) Lange, he wasborn near Callaway.He married Hazel Armstrong of Callaway, September 14, 1968, theymoved to Lexington, April 1969. He was a member of the ArmyReserve Unit of North Platte and took his six month activetraining in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He was an employeeof Monroe's of Cozad for about five years. He is buried in RoseHill Cemetery.
523. James Roger Lange
Living individual, details withheld
Living individual, details withheld
524. Dale Lavern Lange
Dale attended a rural school near Callaway and graduated fromCallaway High school in 1948. He worked for various farmers inthe Callaway area.On May 29, 1949, he married Maxine VanCleave and they continuedto live in Callaway until September 1953 when they moved toKearney and he worked for Texaco. In August 1959, they movedto Grand Island where he worked for Rapid Film until June 1966.He then worked for Sperry New Holland until his retirement inJanuary 1979 due to ill health.He was an active member in the Eagles Aerie 378 and was pastpresident. He loved camping, hunting and fishing. He helpedorganize the Rolling Eagles Camper Club. He was also a memberof the Platt-Duet-sche.He passed away at St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha following heartsurgery. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery.
526. ClaraAnn Sorensen
ClaraAnn lives alone in her own home, looking after her flowergardens and yard. She attends all the sports that hergrandchildren and great grandchildren are involved in.
John Nelson was a letter carrier.
528. Norman Kopf
Norman Kopf was raised in California. He married Cleo and theyhad four children. When their marriage disintegrated he movedto British Columbia, Canada where he worked as a WelfareOfficer, first in Grand Forks and later in Kelowna. He livedwith Elvina Brown for 23 years.Norman had thick curly hair and loved square dancing andsinging. He belonged to a square dancing club and a barbershopquartet.Norman liked to restore antique cars. He owned a motor homewhich he used to travel to square dances. He sang solo's at theYacht Club in Kelowna. He attended his 50th high schoolreunion in Long Beach in 1987.Norman was a large man wearing a size 52 jacket.