
Vincent
H. Tangeman
Vincent H. Tangeman,
84, Centralia, KS, died early Saturday, February 21, 2004, at the Onaga
Hospital, Onaga, KS.
He
was born December 5, 1919, on a farm northwest of St. Benedict, the
son of Henry and Agnes Bockenstette Tangeman. He grew up there, attended
Bellview School, and helped on the family farm. In 1940 he went to Kansas
City where he attended a school for airplane mechanics for two years.
In April 1942 he joined the U.S. Navy and became a radio operator on
a blimp. His blimp (shown below) patrolled the coastal waters from the
northeastern U.S. to Cuba looking for German submarines.
In December of 1945 he was discharged
and returned to St. Benedict. After farming with his brother for a year,
he bought his present farm southwest of Centralia.
He married to Angela Reinecke on April
15, 1947, at Sacred Heart Church at Baileyville. They farmed and raised
cattle. Their son, Phil, also farms with them. They celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary in 1997.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Church
at Baileyville, the Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, the National
Farmers Organization, and the Kansas Organic Producers. He also served
on the Home Township Board for several years.
Survivors besides his wife Angela are a son,
Philip, of the home; two brothers, Leo and Wilfred, both of Seneca;
a sister, Johanna Wichman, Richmond, KS; and a grandson.
He was preceded in death by a daughter,
Marilyn Bowder, on December 26, 1985; three brothers, Clarence, as an
infant, Albert, and Lawrence; and two sisters, Ethel Wichman and Rose
Burdick.
Rosaries will be prayed at 2 and 6:30 pm Wednesday
at the funeral home. The mass of Christian burial will be at 11 am Thursday
at Sacred Heart Church in Baileyville. The burial will be in the church
cemetery with full military honors.
Memorials may be given for Sacred Heart Church
or Cemetery or the Centralia EMT Association, and sent in care of the
family.