Hilma Charlotte Laura Landfried, 103, of Waco, passed away Tuesday, March 14th at a local nursing center.
Funeral Services: 1PM Friday, March 17th at Lake Shore Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Stephen Rynearson officiating.
Burial: Waco Memorial Park
Visitation: 6 to 8PM Thursday, March 16th at Lake Shore Funeral Home, 5201 Steinbeck Bend in Waco.
Hilma was born September 19, 1913 in Coryell City to Herman and Clara (Buth) Mueller. She married Herbert Landfried on September 5, 1936 in Coryell City where they lived prior to moving to Waco in 1943. She was a longtime member of Peace Lutheran Church.
She was preceded in death by husband of 66 years, Herbert Landfried.
Survivors include daughter, Patsy Fulmer and husband Norman of Waco; two granddaughters, January Rutherford and husband Max of Waco, and Jill Notley and husband Philip of Waco; four great grandchildren, Mabry Rutherford, Ben Rutherford, Weston Notley, and Alex Notley; brother, Delmer Neuman and wife Mary Ellen of Lorena; and brother-in-law, Talbert Landfried of Austin.
Memorial contributions may be made to Peace Lutheran Church.
Contact Information:
Lake Shore Funeral Home & Cremation Services
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To the Family. SO sorry for your loss. Hope you will be comforted in knowing that Hilma has the prospect of being resurrected (in the flesh) to Paradise Earth as God has promised. The vast majority will have everlasting life here on earth. God’s Kingdom will do this under the Rulership of Jesus Christ. READ John 5:28, 29, Job 14:14, 15 and Revelation 21:2-4
Pat, Norm, girls, grandchildren,
Oh how Hilma loved you all! Her loving and funny memories will now live inside your hearts always. You were blessed to have such a wonderful mother. It was a pleasure getting to know Hilma over the years and I know how much you will miss her.
Patsy,
So for your loss. Your mother was a wonderful lady. Prayers for you and your family.
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you, Norm, the girls and their families. As much as we both got peeved with our parents at times, we still knew we were blessed to have them. If I don’t get there, just know I am with you in thought,
I never met Mrs. Landfried but I worked with her son-in-law. He also spoken of her with love and affection. My favorite story was the last time he painted her house. She was worried he would get over heat in the hot summer sun at his age. He was worried she would get over heated in the hot summer sun at her age. Not much painting got done, but he did go in the house and cool off out of the hot summer sun.