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Karen Waite
February 4, 2009
February 4
I remember Scott from high school, and although I hadn't seen him for many years-not since he was in Emerson--I enjoyed his wicked sense of humor. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
Cheryl Smith Benton
January 30, 2009
I was deeply saddened to hear of Scott's death. Though we hadn't been in touch much these last years, I will always remember him as one of my dearest friends from high school. We worked on many plays and musicals together and our group of friends were some of the best people I've ever known. Scott lit up any room he entered and gave great joy to me and all who had the honor of knowing him. The world is a lesser place without him in it. Scott, I hope you have found peace and eternal joy. Love to you my friend!
John "Woody" Wood
January 28, 2009
Scott was larger than life (not just his height) his laugh, his approach to life, and his soul. I too had lost touch with him and will regret that for a long time. I always admired his skill on stage and his ability to turn the worst of times and people into a good old laugh. He is someone that leaves an unforgettable image on your brain and your heart. I hope he has a great stage to act on now. Take Care Scott!
Carol Fleming Sonntag
January 28, 2009
My deepest sympathies to the Langmaid family. I have such fond memories of Scott. I met Scott in 5th grade at Green Street School.
We did the musicals together in High school and Choir. He was such an amazing person and will be missed.
Heidi Plunkett
January 28, 2009
Dear Mark
Who can forget the HUGE smile that was Scott Langmaid? He is a big part of why I love love love the musical South Pacific! I know this must be a hard time for you but I hope it helps to know that MANY of us all over the country remember your brother so fondly. Best wishes, Heidi Reuter Plunkett
Class of 80
John Crockett
January 27, 2009
Scott was one of my dearest friends in high school. I think we were in every single play together. We did not stay in touch over the years, but I frequently remembered him and wondered where he was. He was funny. He was irreverent (I loved that!). He was fearless. He was a loyal friend. I will never forget him.
Louise Larsen
January 26, 2009
I'm so very sad to learn about Scott's passing. He was so funny and sweet. Although we didn't stay in touch, when we always shared laughs and hugs with each other when we did cross paths. I have great memories of doing theater with him growing up and he even came to our wedding in 1994. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He'll be missed.
Amy O'Brien
January 26, 2009
Mark,
I was very sorry to hear about Scotty. We stayed in touch until a few years ago. I've put a few photos in of happier times.
Scott, early 1990's?, he liked this one
January 26, 2009
Scott and Charlie Brown, early 1980s
January 26, 2009
Scott Ann and Amy early 1970s, Hampton Beach
January 26, 2009
Lisa (Whelan)Flannery
January 26, 2009
Mark,
My deepest sympathies on the loss of Scott. We went to school together and although a private person he was always very friendly and as one person noted a gentle soul. I remember him in all the school plays and how much he loved acting. I hadn't realized your mother had passed also and wanted you to know what a wonderful lady she was. She was often at our family functions with Mrs Georginia and others and I last saw her at my Grandmother's (Marie Gouger) funeral. May your fond memories of your family bring you strength during this difficult time. God Bless.
Karen (Smith) Wilson
January 24, 2009
I had not seen Scott in a very long time...however, I have fond memories of time spent during rehearsals and plays in high school.
My deepest condolences to his family.
Philip & Barbara Simonds
January 24, 2009
We are so very sad to hear of Scottie's passing. Although our paths did not cross often through our adult years, we've always known that his heart was a gentle, caring, non-judgmental one. The world that was blessed with his presence will certainly have a hole in it. Our hearts are with you, Mark. Love, Barb & Phil
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