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".

💙 November is Movember—a time to shine a light on men’s health and well-being. Let’s remind the men (of all ages) in our...
11/14/2025

💙 November is Movember—a time to shine a light on men’s health and well-being. Let’s remind the men (of all ages) in our lives to take care of themselves, seek support when needed, and know they’re never alone. 👨‍👦

Gary Lovejoy, 90, of Oskaloosa, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at his home under the care of Mahaska Hospice...
11/13/2025

Gary Lovejoy, 90, of Oskaloosa, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at his home under the care of Mahaska Hospice.

Gary Lee Lovejoy, son of Byron and Mamie (Lone) Lovejoy, was born November 5, 1935, in Miller, Missouri. When Gary was 12, the family moved to California, where he completed...

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Teresa Ashman, 87, of Indianola, formerly of Oskaloosa, passed awayon  Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at Westview of Indian...
11/13/2025

Teresa Ashman, 87, of Indianola, formerly of Oskaloosa, passed away
on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at Westview of Indianola Care
Center.
Teresa Ann Mitrisin Ashman, daughter of George and Lucille (Lancial)
Mitrisin was born on January 15, 1938, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Teresa grew
up in Oskaloosa...

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This Veterans Day, we honor all who have served our nation with strength and courage. 🇺🇸Our funeral home is committed to...
11/10/2025

This Veterans Day, we honor all who have served our nation with strength and courage. 🇺🇸

Our funeral home is committed to helping veterans and their families access the special memorial services and benefits earned through their service. Please reach out if we can help you honor your hero. 💙

We’re falling back this weekend! 🍂 Set your clocks back an hour and enjoy that bonus hour of sleep — you’ve earned it! 😴...
11/01/2025

We’re falling back this weekend! 🍂 Set your clocks back an hour and enjoy that bonus hour of sleep — you’ve earned it! 😴🕰️

Enjoy this brief glimpse into Denny's long and blessed life.
10/31/2025

Enjoy this brief glimpse into Denny's long and blessed life.

Watch the video for Denise "Denny" Molenburg

Wishing our community a safe and fun Halloween! May your night be filled with sweet treats, joyful memories, and a littl...
10/30/2025

Wishing our community a safe and fun Halloween! May your night be filled with sweet treats, joyful memories, and a little bit of spooky fun. 👻🍬



Denise “Denny” Molenburg, 90, of Grimes, Iowa, and formerly Urbandale and Oskaloosa, passed away Tuesday, October 28, 20...
10/29/2025

Denise “Denny” Molenburg, 90, of Grimes, Iowa, and formerly Urbandale and Oskaloosa, passed away Tuesday, October 28, 2025, surrounded by her family at Kennybrook Village in Grimes, Iowa.
Denise Jane Molenburg, daughter of Carl Owen and Mary Beatrice (McKissick) Gregory, was born on February 19,...

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Enjoy this brief glimpse into Dennis's Life.
10/24/2025

Enjoy this brief glimpse into Dennis's Life.

Watch the video for Dennis Veldhuizen

These two guys are the reason Old White Cemetery always looks so well kept - they are the greatest and take great pride ...
10/24/2025

These two guys are the reason Old White Cemetery always looks so well kept - they are the greatest and take great pride in what they do. Thank you Logan and Tom Nord!

Dennis Veldhuizen's funeral service will be streamed from the link below.
10/23/2025

Dennis Veldhuizen's funeral service will be streamed from the link below.

Watch recent messages from our Sunday morning services!

Dennis Veldhuizen, 64, of Oskaloosa, passed away on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, of a heart attack while doing what he lov...
10/22/2025

Dennis Veldhuizen, 64, of Oskaloosa, passed away on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, of a heart attack while doing what he loved – harvesting his crops.

Dennis Dean Veldhuizen, son of Melvin and Eleanor (Goemaat) Veldhuizen, was born October 28, 1960, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Raised on a farm near Cedar,...

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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".