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Maxine R. Langley

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Maxine R. (Dean) Langley, 80, of Ludlow died Tuesday, June 14, 2011 in UMASS Memorial Hospital of Worcester.Born in Mapleton, ME, January 23, 1931 daughter of the late Walmer and Mildred (White) Dean.Maxine was raised in Maine, and had lived in Worcester for many years where she and her husband...

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Mom i sure do miss you alot '''''''''''' Things are just not the same without you ,I DO MISS YOUR PHONE CALLS AND THE TIMES I DIDNT ANSWER I REALLY WASNT HOME LOL LOVE U LOTS XO

MOM, i need to hear your voice, please pick up the phone. i miss you , and my days are so empty without our talks or visits, i love you 2 pieces. love always your 7th daughter.

Maxine - Beautiful Lady and Friend

Maxine and I kind of looked out for each other. Our Bedrooms faced one and other and we could always tell when one of us didn't sleep well. My friend and neighbor for forty years, a wonderful person and friend. I miss you Max.

My heart is with her children.I use to work with Maxine at Phalo Plastics.I used to live in Greendale too and many times we rode to work together in her station wagon or my car.Caroline Faulkner Pizzotti.

We just heard about Mrs. Langley and am so sorry for your Loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I remember how excited I was when "The Langley's moved in as neighbors across the street. Playing with Pam and going swimming in your pool. Learning to say all 10 kids names in order. Then later I moved the next street away your Mom took her daily walks by my house and she would always stop in front of my house and we'd chat and get caught up. My daughter and I will miss seeing...

So much love. So much of yourself that you gave to the world through your example as a person, and through all of us, we, the many who would not be here were it not for you. Thank you for all of your sacrifice, your love, and for making such a profound mark on the world with all that you did, and all whom you touched. I am so proud to have your blood running through my veins. I love you nana, and I will always remember your strength.

Karen and Debbie and family, Im so sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in knwoing she is now at peace with no pain and no suffering and hang on to al the precious memories you had with her throughout the years. God Bless you all in this time of sorrow.

My sympathy goes out to you Deb and your family. I am sorry for your loss.

to all of my cousins- Bonnie, Connie, Andy, Sandi, Sherry, Gordie, Karen, Debbie, Pam and Gary - I am SO SO Sorry to hear about your mother, my aunt. She was a fine special woman; came from good stalk and the result of her life shall live on through all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Valerie