Harry-Langdon, Ph. D.-Obituary

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Harry N. Langdon, Ph. D.

Kansas City, Missouri

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September 27, 2014
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Kansas City, Missouri

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Harry N. Langdon, Ph.D., 85, died on Sept. 27, 2014. He is survived by the people he considers his greatest loves, his wife of 44 years, Jeanne Sondag Langdon; his son, Mark N. Langdon; and daughter, Laura Strecker and her husband Mark; grandsons, Zachary and CJ Strecker; niece, Mary Langdon of...

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A scared farm kid, I took his required speech class at Creighton in which he gave me the needed self confidence to do well in college. It was only a 2-credit hour class, but most beneficial.

AGAIN HARRY TAUGHT ME AT CREIGHTON........THEN HE DID NOT LOOK LIKE THE PIC IN THE OBIT
HE WAS YOUNG DASHING BARELYOLDER THAN THE STUDENTS.............WOW WHAT A HOLY MARVELOUS
LIFE AND ADVENTURE OF TEACHING AND SERVICE HE HAD........WE CAN ALL THANK GOD FOR HIS
GENEROUS GIFTS TO HARRY........................

Jeanne and family, My brother Louis and I just talked and I learned that Harry had passed. Our condolences. My brother Louis Francis Toelle was a student of Harry's while at Creighton. We are also shirt-tail relations.

Jeanne, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss of Harry.

To the Langdon family my sincere prayers for the passing of Dr. Langdon. He was the best Theatre History professor, ever. Eternal rest grant unto Harry, O Lord, & may he rest in peace.

Jeanne and whole family: So sorry for your loss...we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Tom & Peggy Leonard, Crescent, Iowa

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God's promises give you peace and comfort in your journey and may Harry rest in the arms of our Lord.

Our sincere condolences and prayers for you and your family. JP and Valerie Rogers

Dear Jeanne and Children, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. May God send you peace now and in the days ahead. Sincerely, Gerry & Nancy Ryan