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W.W. LANGFORD Obituary

DR. W.W. LANGFORD At home on March 11, 2020 on Salt Spring Island, B.C., in his 95th year. Beloved husband and best friend of Helen Elizabeth Langford (nee Lindley) who passed away in 1993. Beloved partner and best friend of Ailsa Ruth Pearse who passed away in 2011. Walton was predeceased by many cherished friends and family members. He is survived by his dear sister Patricia Whittier and brother Robert Langford (Barbara), as well as his five children, ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Walton grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, and completed the MD program at Queen's University in 1951. He ran a very busy doctor's office in Burlington, Ontario, for 32 years, assisted greatly by Helen who held a nursing degree. Away from work, Walton was an avid downhill skier. In addition, the Langford family enjoyed wonderful summer vacations on Lake of Bays with a large collection of friends and family. Shortly after their retirement in 1986, Walton and Helen visited Salt Spring Island and fell in love with the climate, landscape, ocean and people. They settled in a home with a spectacular view of Active Pass. After Helen's death, Walton found a kindred spirit and fellow outdoors adventurer in Ailsa Pearse - for over 15 years, they enjoyed numerous kayaking and hiking trips, and travelled the world with zest. He also developed a strong environmental consciousness, in keeping with the ethos of Salt Spring Island. A final word from Walton: "It really was a good trip while it lasted. Regrets? Of course, and expected. That is what life is all about…. No gathering or service requested, and if a donation to your favourite charity is made, thank you."

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 14 to Mar. 18, 2020.

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Donald and Edie Whittier

March 20, 2020

Dear Tom, Jan, Jock, Pat, Jill and family

We are so sorry to hear about your Dad passing. Our deepest sympathy to you all.

Cheryl Baxter

March 17, 2020

I remember Dr. Langford & his wife fondly. He was my Dr. from the day I was born until the day he retired. A warm, caring and humourous doctor who truly cared for his patients. Was sad when he retired from his Burlington practice & it took me many years to find another caring and competent doctor similar to him . I am glad he found a beautiful place to retire to enjoy his life as he earned it from being a 24/7 excellent doctor & a caring man. Godspeed Dr Langford you were an angel on earth and have earned your wings xxoo hugs love light & healing to family, friends & all who cared about this great man I called Doctor. Love & Light, Cheryl Baxter

March 16, 2020

A great Doctor. Delivered my 2 children, my sisters 3 children & my other sisters 5 children. The best doctor we had & was never replaced. We missed Dr Langford when he left Burlington. Our condolences to his family. So glad he had a long life. We talked about him often.

Ron VanderMeulen

March 16, 2020

So sorry to hear of your loss. After reading the obituary it sounds like he lived life the way he wanted. I remember him as a man of honour and dignity. My condolences to you all. Ron VanderMeulen.

Barry Fowlie

March 14, 2020

A good guy to share a rock with looking out onto the Lake and nursing single malt highland scotch.

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