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Langston DuBois Lincoln Carraway

State College, Pennsylvania

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Langston DuBois Lincoln Carraway March 9, 1980 -June 4, 2006 Langston DuBois Lincoln Carraway, 26, of State College, died June 4, 2006. He was born on March 9, 1980, in New Castle, the second son of Vernon L. and Charlotte Watson Carraway, who survive in State College. Langston was a senior at...

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I don't know the Carraway family but I am familiar with loss. I just wanted to pay my repsect to young man who was realizing a dream. RIP Langston

Dear Carraway Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Vernon, Charlotte, and family,

Please accept our heartfelt condolences for the loss of your loved son Langston. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

With peace,
Claude dePamphilis and Jean Yeatman (State College)

I don't know the family, and have never had an opportunity to meet Langston, however, I was truly saddened when I heard what happened to him and I wanted to send my prayers and condolences to the family. My prayers are certainly with you, and I pray that time will heel the hurt that has been bestowed upon you.

Hello. This is Kim (Houston) Twyman from Atlanta, daughter of Gilda Houston from Charleston Apts in College Park, GA. I am so sorry for your lost. Quincy, Langston, Dorrain, and Leah were like my little brothers and sister growing up. I pray that God will send peace to get you through this and bring swift resolution.

Hey fam, this Ken from Atlanta(Charlestown), I am sorry for the lost. I feel like I have lost a brother. I know I haven't seen you all in years but I think about you all everyday. May GOD bless you all, Love Ken and the whole family!!!

Dear Vern, Charlotte, Q. L. & D.;
Our family joins yours in mourning Langston; such a bright, talented, promising young man of fine character. We all miss him. May God grant you peace by re-invigorating your life purposes. We will work together for greater justice, the prize a thousand tomorrows. The Davis Family

It seems like I was there just yesterday amazed at how everybody had grown and how well they were doing. My heart goes out to the whole Carraway family and I know that Langston is in a better place now. It's hard to find the words to express the feelings that went through my mind when I found out, but I know everything will be alright. God bless and many condolences from the Mims family.

Dear Uncle Mook, Aunt Charlotte, Quincy, Leah and Dorrian...Let us remember that Langston left behind a thousand moments that will live our hearts forever...I love you all, and I know that at this difficult time you are all in so many thought and prayers... LOVE U ALL!!