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David E. Langdon

Arlington, Texas

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David E. Langdon, a physician, died Monday, March 28, 2005, after a long battle with lymphoma.

He donated his body to UT Southwestern Medical School, and requested that no memorial service be held in his honor, but rather that you toast him with a moment of silence and a sip of your favorite...

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Dr.Langdon was the most amazing person to work for. He had a incredible memory for all his patients names and phone numbers. I will miss him dearly.

Cynthia Davis
Arlington,Tx

Mrs. Langdon and Ashley- I am so sorry it has taken me so long to write in here. I wanted you to know how sorry I was to hear about Dr. Langdon. He was such a dear man to our family and was so helpful to us all medically. I know WE never could have made it through Daddy's cancer and everything without him by our side. Then when I too had to see him a number of years later he too explained everything to me in terms I actually understood. He will be greatly missed by all of us and so many...

He is a wonderful man and i will miss him greatly. This makes me so happy to see all these people who cared about about him and he helped when they needed him. Marie you are a very strong women and your strength will be very helpful now that he is gone. I love you both very much and I wish I could have spent more time with the both of you, but I know he is watching now and I will make him proud. I love you both very much. He will live on through his family and the people he touched.

I was saddened to hear of the death of a good friend and former partner here in Spokane, Wa. We shared a number of good times, kept in touch, and I was always impressed with his committment to patients and quality care. We who knew him will miss his friendly banter and his patients will miss his compassionate caring. Rich Gower, MD

Ashley,

I am very sorry to hear of your father's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Mel

I was saddened to hear of the death of David Langdon, whom has been a friend of my parents these many years. I will always remember his vivacious outlook on life & memorable stories. His contributions as a friend, family man & physician will be sorely missed. I would like to send my deepest condolences to his wife & family.

Sincerely,
Paige Kuppinger

As the daughter of Dr. Langdon's original partner, I have had the privilege of knowing David and his family for the past 25 years. I feel honored to have accompanied him on his "grand tour" of Arlington. He used to tell me that it solidified his decision to move here.

Over the years, David and Marie became part of our family. We have shared many wonderful celebrations together - graduations, marriages, child births. I have so many fond memories of David and countless stories by...

I am very saddened to hear of Dr. Langdon's passing. I spent three years training in Gastroenterology under his instruction at UT Southwestern. The one fact that I remember about his teaching is that I wish I had taken more time to absorb all that he could teach. I know that he would think it is the greatest compliment that a physician can receive to read all of these nice things his patiets write about him, it is truly the mark of a great man and Doctor. I will always remember his passion...


Dr. Langdon asked me, "Don't you know any easy patients?" This was after he had treated my husband, mother and sister.I didn't tell him I was friends with another "hard" patient of his. He waa one of the best and most caring doctors I ever knew. We are sorry to lose him.