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Jeffrey Langford

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice JEFFREY LANGFORD Jeffrey Langford, 16, of Atlanta, GA passed away suddenly from an accident on August 1, 2003. He is survived by his parents, Jane Haverty and Jeff Langford, brother Stephen Langford, grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. James Franklin Langford, Mr. and...

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Jeff -

Krista (Massell) and I were hangin' out on the dock at their lake house today. It was a beautiful day. The angels must've been nearby because we were suddenly discussing you and Jeffrey and that moment of time that stood still for you last year on August 1st. Our hearts and prayers went out to you and your family again today (as they have many times throughout the year), and admiration of your bravery and steadfastness held our deepest respect for you. God speed my friend.

I was in Jeff's algebra class in 8th grade. And he was also on my hockey team for part of the season in 9th grade. He was always very quite, but the thing that stuck out the most was when he did speak he always had something nice to say about something. Everyone that knew him will miss him.

Jeff was my mentor I looked up to him in every way possible he was a a great friend and pitcher basket ball player ect. I will never forget the season of 2002 2003 baceball V Rectory JEFF WILL ALAWAYS BE MY CAPTIN

I went to rectory for the same two years that jeffery was there. I remember going to China Garden for a meal with Jeffrey and his friends.We had a wonderful time. Although he has passed away, he will be remembered and not forgotten.may he rest in peace.
your schoolmate Kenny

To Jeff's parents,
I was so terribly sorry to find out about your son, one of Rectory's best and brightest students. He was in my English class the first summer he arrived. Although he did not say much in class, he demonstrated an obvious talent for writing. What he did not verbalize, he wrote magnificently. It is heartbreaking that his future was cut short. My thoughts are with you.
Sincerely, Lisette Rimer, English teacher

Wow i don't know where to start because there is so much i have to say.I found out about Jeff's death at camp and i felt like the world had just crashed down on me.I was jeff's room mate in 8th grade for part of the year and he and i had the best relationship,we called eachother brothers because that was our relationship he was my little brother and i was his big brother.Jeff didn't talk much around many people but when i think back to 8th grade i can remember the long night talks,cd's on...

Jeff was one of my good friends. I got to spend a lot of time with him because in eighth grade we were on the same dorm. Jeff always managed to put a smile on someone's face. He had a caring and compassionate heart. I'm so glad I got to graduate with such a bright kid. Jeff will be remembered and loved by all. Love ya Jeff and his parents deeply.
Johnny Wells '03
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