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James R. Langlois

Middletown, Connecticut

1946 - 2016

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James Roland Langlois, 70, of Middletown, beloved husband of Dianne (Current) Langlois, died unexpectedly on Sunday, January 24, 2016. Born on January 2, 1946 in Melrose, MA, he was the son of the late Louis and Genevieve (Kurkowski) Langlois. In 1969, Jim married Dianne and together they raised...

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Dear Dianne and family,

Our family just learned (in April) of Jim's passing and we are devastated. Words cannot convey how much he meant to those of us who had the honor to work with him.

I first met Jim when I was Marketing Director for HBA. During those years I had the ultimate pleasure of working with him in his capacity as Executive Director of the CT Concrete Promotion Council. My impression was here is a guy who is innovative, knowledgeable about the concrete and...

Dear Dianne, I was so sad to hear about Jim's passing. It brought back a flood of great memories and wonderful times that we all spent together as a team. The kids were blessed to have Jim for their coach he was a wonderful man. My heart and prayers go out to you and Bart in your time of sadness. He will be missed

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Jim's passing. We will never forget the wonderful times of youth hockey and can appreciate how Jim touched the lives of so many young people as a great coach and fun person. Maureen and Mike McGuinness

Jim played a significant role in the conduct of Wesleyan's Ice Hockey program
over many years. His efforts were greatly
appreciated and will be long remembered by the coaches and players he worked with.
Don Russell, Athletic Director
Wes U 1968-1988

I am very sorry for your loss.

Jim and I coached together for three years at Choate. In the second year, 1978, the boy's hockey team went undefeated thanks to his experience, loyalty, knowledge and understanding of how to communicate with young men and parents. He never asked for recognition but he was responsible for the success of the Wesleyan hockey program and championship/undefeated Choate-Rosemary Hall boy's ice hockey Team. If someone was having a problem in school, whether from the ice or outside of school, Jim was...

Dianne & Bart, Words can't express the sadness I feel for your loss. I worked with Jim at Lehigh and I found him to be one of the nicest people I had ever met. He was always ready to help. I'm sure he will be truly missed.

With Deepest Sympathy.

Rita Pelletier