Gladys -Langdon-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Chapel of the Valley Cremation and Funeral Care - Roseville

Gladys Elizabeth Langdon

Roseville, California

Sep 9, 1940 – Mar 9, 2012

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BORN
September 9, 1940
DIED
March 9, 2012
LOCATION
Roseville, California

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Chapel of the Valley Cremation and Funeral Care - Roseville Obituary

Friday March 23, 2012 at 11:00 Am Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic Church 280 Oak Tree Lane Lincoln, CA Burial Saturday March 24, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Calvary Catholic Cemetery 7101 Verner Ave Sacramento, CA

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Another year without you Gladys. 13 years now. You are missed. ❤

We miss you Gladys. You’ve been gone 12 years now and Carolyn 8 years. I’m sure you two have reconnected. ❤
Debbie, Bruce and Melissa Baker

I can´t believe it´s been 10 years since Gladys left is. I think of her often. I hope you welcomed Tom when he arrived last Decemberand you and Carolyn have found each other.

Its been 7 years since you left us Gladys. We think of you often. Your shared birthday girl Carolyn left us too back in November 2015. I hope the two of you found each other. Im sure you are both watching over us. Miss and love you.
Debbie, Bruce and Melissa Baker

I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Gladys on a few of her hospital stays. Gladys was a VERY pleasant person to be around and I always very much looked forward to seeing her smiling face and hearing her stories. It greatly saddens my heart to hear she has left this world. May she rest in peace! I know she will be missed by many!

to her girls, remember the good times and
know that she is at peace now. I also lost my mom this year and my heart feels
your sorrows,always in my prayers.

Dear Gladys, you were always a bright light in my day! I'll miss your stories about all your trips in your last years. I'm so glad your not in pain anymore and up there in heaven hangin out with your puppy. I'll miss you!!

i was so saddened when i read the paper on sunday and saw Gladys' beautiful picture in the paper, i hadn't seen her for a while and didn't know she had moved from fair oaks, last time i saw her was in church which is where i usually saw her if it wasn't at raleys, or old town fair oaks, loved her and her sporty car and zest for life, loved having the privilege of having her one year for either thanksgiving or christmas, where she brought some wonderful food to share. My son, Raymond and i...

What a Beautiful woman... God Bless you Lisa for your dedication,love, and attentive care you gave your mother. As heartbreaking as it is to watch your mom fade..your constant companionship and devotion to your mom, was the definition a mother-daughter love... I saw i; we all saw it; most importantly, your mom felt it.