Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory

Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory Our page is to inform our community of upcoming services and events. Each individual and family grieves in their own unique way.

It is also a way for us to convey meaningful messages that help indiviuals plan for the future and enjoy today. OUR MISSION

In caring for the deceased, their families and their friends, Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory endeavors to provide each individual we serve with dignity, respect and personalized care. Our mission has it's foundation in our philosophy...

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Funeral care is for the living and the dead. Caring for your loved ones is a responsibility that we are very honored to have entrusted to us. We make every effort to make sure that the last vision of your loved one gives comfort and relief. Our care of the bereaved serves an important function as well, we strive to help them express their grief in a way that is meaningful, a way that helps them openly and realistically face the fact that a loved one has died. For the bereaved to reconstruct their lives, they must allow themselves to grieve and mourn and come to the full realization that a death has indeed occurred; funeral services provide an opportunity to do just that. Given the right environment, support and information regarding death and the choices that surround the funeral service, families will choose the service and services that enables them to give their loved one the most meaningful "Last Good-bye".

Today, we want to spotlight some special unsung heroes: caregivers. Their kindness, patience, and selflessness make a me...
02/20/2026

Today, we want to spotlight some special unsung heroes: caregivers. Their kindness, patience, and selflessness make a meaningful difference every day. đź’™



If you're a caregiver, your dedication does not go unnoticed, and the care you give leaves a lasting impact on the lives you touch.

Take a moment to recognize and thank a caregiver who inspires you this National Caregivers Day. 🌼

This Valentine’s Day, we hope you remember that love lives on forever—in memories, in stories, and in the hearts of thos...
02/14/2026

This Valentine’s Day, we hope you remember that love lives on forever—in memories, in stories, and in the hearts of those we hold dear. 💕

Today, we celebrate every kind of love: friendships, lifelong romances, and family bonds. Every kind of love is important and worthy of recognition.

We want to wish everyone a gentle and loving Valentine’s Day. 🌹

This month, we pause to honor the lives, voices, and lasting legacies that have shaped Black History Month.At the heart ...
02/09/2026

This month, we pause to honor the lives, voices, and lasting legacies that have shaped Black History Month.

At the heart of every story is resilience, strength, and remembrance. May honoring the past continue to shape the future of our communities for the better. đź–¤

Marilyn Jones, 89, of Oskaloosa and formerly of Keokuk, passed away on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Mahaska Health...
02/05/2026

Marilyn Jones, 89, of Oskaloosa and formerly of Keokuk, passed away on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Mahaska Health Hospice Serenity House.

Marilyn J. Jones was born September 28, 1936, in Palmyra, MO, and was soon after adopted by James and Margaret (Bennet) Sweet, and moved to Keokuk,...

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February is National Heart Month, a meaningful reminder to care for both our physical hearts and the emotional bonds tha...
02/04/2026

February is National Heart Month, a meaningful reminder to care for both our physical hearts and the emotional bonds that connect us. đź’—

At Langkamp Funeral Chapel, we see every day how love, memories, and legacy live on through the hearts of families and friends. This month, we encourage you to prioritize your well-being, celebrate the people you love, and nurture the connections that matter most. ❤️

Donald Else, 81, of New Sharon, peacefully passed away Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Mahaska Health Hospice Serenity ...
02/03/2026

Donald Else, 81, of New Sharon, peacefully passed away Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Mahaska Health Hospice Serenity House in Oskaloosa.
Donald Lee Else, son of Roy and Gertrude (Steenhoek) Else, was born January 4, 1945, in New Sharon, Iowa. Growing up, Donald attended North Mahaska High...

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Kevin Ashman, 65, of Bussey, passed away Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Mahaska Hospice Serenity House in Oskaloosa....
02/02/2026

Kevin Ashman, 65, of Bussey, passed away Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Mahaska Hospice Serenity House in Oskaloosa.

Kevin Wayne Ashman, son of Gordon and Karen (Walker) Ashman, was born on April 20, 1960, in Oskaloosa. Growing up, Kevin attended Oskaloosa Schools and played on the...

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Bill Watters, 65, of Fremont, passed away on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines...
01/23/2026

Bill Watters, 65, of Fremont, passed away on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.
William Roy Watters Sr., son of Bernard “Wimp” and Audrey (Spratt) Watters, was born August 25, 1960, in Oskaloosa. While Bill was still young, the family moved to Clarinda,...

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Pastor Mike Sinnett, 77, of Keomah Village, Oskaloosa, passed away Saturday, January 17, 2026, at the Mahaska Health Hos...
01/18/2026

Pastor Mike Sinnett, 77, of Keomah Village, Oskaloosa, passed away Saturday, January 17, 2026, at the Mahaska Health Hospice Serenity House in Oskaloosa.

Michael Thomas Sinnett, son of Thomas L. and Mary Josephine (Gurnett) Sinnett, was born on May 26, 1948, in Davenport, Iowa, and grew up in...

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Aubrey J. Coder-Holderman, age 35, passed away on January 15, 2026, due to surgical complications.Aubrey was born on Jul...
01/15/2026

Aubrey J. Coder-Holderman, age 35, passed away on January 15, 2026, due to surgical complications.
Aubrey was born on July 5, 1990, in Cedar Rapids, lowa, to Jamie Coder and Curtis Laver.
She is survived by her loving husband, Chris Holderman; her children, Lexi, Bentley, Bailey, Westley, Lily,...

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Wendy Meyer, 64, of Oskaloosa, passed away on the evening of January 14, 2026, at MercyOne Hospital in Des Moines.Wendy ...
01/15/2026

Wendy Meyer, 64, of Oskaloosa, passed away on the evening of January 14, 2026, at MercyOne Hospital in Des Moines.

Wendy Lee Meyer, daughter of Wendell Elmer Erwin and Ethel Joy (Nielsen) Dietrich, was born on August 31, 1961, in Price, Utah. When Wendy was young, her family lived in various...

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Tony Mussatti, 61 of Bessemer, Michigan, passed away Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at his son’s home in Eddyville.Tony Carl...
01/14/2026

Tony Mussatti, 61 of Bessemer, Michigan, passed away Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at his son’s home in Eddyville.

Tony Carlos Mussatti, son of Robert and Janet (Havenor) Mussatti, was born on March 16, 1964. Tony graduated from high school with the class of 1982 and held a variety of jobs before...

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Address

2116 N 3rd Street
Oskaloosa, IA
52577

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+16416722181

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OUR MISSION In caring for the deceased, their families and their friends, Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory endeavors to provide each individual we serve with dignity, respect and personalized care. Our mission has it's foundation in our philosophy... OUR PHILOSOPHY Funeral care is for the living and the dead. Caring for your loved ones is a responsibility that we are very honored to have entrusted to us. We make every effort to make sure that the last vision of your loved one gives comfort and relief. Our care of the bereaved serves an important function as well, we strive to help them express their grief in a way that is meaningful, a way that helps them openly and realistically face the fact that a loved one has died. For the bereaved to reconstruct their lives, they must allow themselves to grieve and mourn and come to the full realization that a death has indeed occurred; funeral services provide an opportunity to do just that. Each individual and family grieves in their own unique way. Given the right environment, support and information regarding death and the choices that surround the funeral service, families will choose the service and services that enables them to give their loved one the most meaningful "Last Good-bye".