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Melvin Monroe Langston

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Langston, Melvin Monroe Melvin Monroe Langston of Cedar Hill passed away Nov. 22, 2009. He was born Dec. 23, 1919 in Fort Sill, OK to Marshall & Jessie (Talbert) Langston. A proud Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Langston retired from East Texas Motor Freight. He was honored this year,...

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Dear Lena and Family,
We would like to express our heart felt sympathy. We have very vivid memories of Melvin and we will always be thankful for the times we had together. May God Bless You during this very difficult time.
Love,
The Tom Hall Family
From the Mountains of North Carolina

Dear Lena and Family,
We would like to send our love and heart felt sympathy during this very difficult time. We have very vivid memories of Melvin. We will always be thankful for the times we shared.
May God Bless You
Love
The Tom Hall Family
From the Mountains of North Carolina

Dear Lena and Family,
We would like to send our heartfelt sympathy during
this very difficult time. We have vivid memories of Melvin.
It was a great honor to know him and share our lives
in such a special way. May God bless you.
Love
The Tom Hall Family
From the Mountains of North Carolina

Aunt Lena Bell, I know you will miss Uncle Melvin every day for the rest of your life. But you have your family, no matter what as they are the greatest. Please know I would have been with you today if at all possible. Love Always and Forever.

Uncle Melvin was a favorite in my family. Robert and I respected and learned so much from Uncle Melvin as he was honest, loyal, caring and loving. My deepest condolences to Judy, Haddon, Wayne, Linda and the entire Langston family. May God's peace and love help you through the most difficult days to come.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.