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Victorine “Vickie” Langdon Wesselmann

March 11, 1955-May 28, 2026

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NEW ULM–Victorine “Vickie” Langdon Wesselmann, age 71, of New Ulm, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, May 28, 2026.

Vickie is survived by her daughter, Kimberly (Tami) Wesselmann of Nicollet, Minnesota; son, Franklin (Jessica) Wesselmann of New Ulm, Minnesota; bonus daughter, Kris (Nate) Paschke of St. Peter, Minnesota; sisters, DiAnne (Ron) Miller of Powell, Wyoming, and June (John) Wilson of Twin Falls, Idaho; bonus sister, Sandy Cooper of Sacramento, California; brothers, Bob (Sally) Langdon and Doug Langdon, both of Powell, Wyoming; brother-in-law, Joe Lynn of Cody, Wyoming; grandchildren, Alvin, August, and Alice Wesselmann; step-grandchildren, Jared (Haylee) Blackwell of Nicollet, Minnesota and Courtney (Jacob) Vinkemeier of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota; great-granddaughter, Rylee Blackwell; and many extended family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Alice (Horton) Langdon; her husband, Rodney Wesselmann; and her sisters, Sharon Lynn and Ginger Langdon.

Victorine “Vickie” Langdon was born on March 11, 1955, in Powell, Wyoming, to Wayne and Alice (Horton) Langdon. She grew up in nearby Ralston, Wyoming, and graduated from Powell High School. Vickie later met the love of her life, Rodney Wesselmann, while working at Pamida in Cody, Wyoming. The couple was united in marriage on May 11, 1979, in Cody and were blessed with two children.

After their marriage, Vickie and Rodney made their home in Lewistown, Montana, where they raised their family. Throughout her working years, Vickie held positions with Y-Tex in Cody, Wyoming, Pamida, and Albertsons in Lewistown. She dedicated 21 years to Albertsons before retiring. In 2017, she and Rodney moved to New Ulm to be closer to their growing family and grandchildren.

Vickie enjoyed playing cards and board games, creating crafts, and hunting for treasures at garage and yard sales. She never passed up an opportunity to stop and browse, often bringing home something that caught her eye to add to her collections. Above all else, Vickie loved the time she spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-granddaughter. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

To leave an online condolence for her family or to sign the guestbook, please visit mvfh.org.

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