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Lowell V ."Ozzie" Langland

LANGLAND, WOSTER, MOORE, COCHRAN, PETERSON, JOHNSON, SHERWOOD, STEWART

Posted By: Sarah Fletcher (email)
Date: 6/20/2018 at 10:42:12

Lowell V ."Ozzie" Langland, 92, passed away peacefully on Saturday June 16th, 2018 at the Iowa City VA Hospital. A memorial and gathering for family and friends will take place at the First Lutheran Church of Ottumwa, IA on Saturday August 11th at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Ottumwa Public Library, Boy Scouts of America Troop 11 of Ottumwa, or the First Lutheran Church of Ottumwa.

Lowell was born on December 17, 1925, in Williams, IA, the son of Nellie (Woster) and Severin Langland who were both Norwegian descendants. He lived on a farm near Roland, IA for a number of years before moving to Ames, IA. He graduated from Ames High School in 1944. He joined the Army’s 142nd regiment of the 36th “Texas” Infantry Division and was shipped to Germany during WWII where he remained until July of 1946. On return from the war, he began college and graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in business in 1949.

After college, he worked for C & E Furniture Co. in Burlington, IA, where he met Alma Schrock. They were married on Sept 17, 1953 and lived near Sperry, IA. He later worked for Hawkeye Concrete Products Co. in Mediapolis, IA and McCracken Concrete Pipe in Sioux City, IA. In 1967, they moved to Ottumwa, IA where he owned and operated Nelson Roofing for 30 years. They were blessed with four children.

Lowell was active in the Rotary Club of Ottumwa and was president several times. He was also active at the troop and district level of the Boy Scouts of America and received the Silver Beaver award. He was president of the Iowa Roofing Contractors Association in 1972. He was crowned “Boss of the Year” in 1974 by the Goldfinch Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association. He was on the Ottumwa Hospital Board for many years and president in 1984. He was a member of the First Lutheran Church of Ottumwa.

Lowell enjoyed hunting deer and pheasants, mushroom hunting, fishing and downhill skiing. He enjoyed buying and selling antiques. He was also an avid Iowa Hawkeye fan.

Lowell will be greatly missed by his wife Alma of Ottumwa; children Susan (Mike) Moore of Carroll, IA, Jim (Cherie) Langland of Ottumwa, Tom (Penny) Langland of Morris, IL, and John (Traci) Langland of Iowa City, IA; grandchildren Ian (Hannah) Moore, Nathaniel Moore, Jack Langland, Tomas Langland, Steven Langland, Nellie Langland, Oliver Langland, Schyler (Kevin) Cochran, Brittani Langland, Christopher Langland, and Brooke Langland; great granddaughter Charlotte Moore; sister-in-law Esther Langland, and many nieces and nephews scattered across the country.

Lowell was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Gladys Peterson, Margaret Johnson, Delores Sherwood, Arleane Stewart, Francis Langland, and Floyd Langland.

Lowell has provided a noble gift by becoming part of the University of Iowa Deeded Body Program and will be interred at a later date.

Lowell grew up in the Great Depression, served in World War II, owned his own business, and raised a loving and successful family- there was no greater embodiment of the Greatest Generation.

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