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Mildred Langedyke

Appleton, Wisconsin

Sep 6, 1917 – Jul 16, 2014 (Age 96)

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BORN
September 6, 1917
DIED
July 16, 2014
AGE
96
LOCATION
Appleton, Wisconsin

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Mildred M. LangedykeMildred Langedyke, 96, Appleton, passed away Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Milly was born September 6, 1917, in Little Chute, daughter of Walter and Katherine (Verkuilen) Wildenberg. She married Sylvester "Whitey" Langedyke at St. Vibeanas Cathedral in Los Angeles, CA, on December...

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Oh my, 5 years since Milly went home!! In so many ways, it seems yesterday, yet in others it seems so so long ago. Payton and I were just talking about her the other day. What a beautiful lady she was! A heart of gold! We miss her.

Sending love and healing to the Langedyke family. I've really enjoyed getting to know Millie through Matt. She was an inspiring lady who will be deeply missed.

Our sympathy to the family of Millie.
Your Mother was such a nice lady, always had a smile and so kind. Cherish the memories you have of her. May the Lord Jesus be with all of you.

Tom and Betty Wydeven Little Chute WI

Bruce & Jim, It has been some time since I spoke with Milly. I would ask her about Tom and she was always hopeful she would see him again. Our family will be sorry to hear of her passing. She was a very beautiful woman. Our prayers are with your family.

Jim, Karen and family,
Our sympathies to you all. Millie was a trooper. My you hold fond memories.

Bruce & Jim:
We loved growing up and having Millie be our "2nd Mom". Great and wonderful memories of those Harrison St. years. We were just planning on another visit to your Mom when the news came. A great woman has left us and we are all sad BUT very glad to have known and loved her. Her laugh, her stories, her zest for life will have a special place in our hearts. She was a lifetime friend. God be with you during this time of good-bye.

Langedyke Family,

It breaks my heart to know Milly is gone. She was such an inspiration to us, and an adopted grandmother to our children when they were little. Even our grandchildren loved her! She was a dear lady and a wonderfully encouraging friend. I wish I could have had the pleasure of one more visit with her. She will always remain in our hearts.
We loved her dearly and will miss her.
We offer our sympathy to you, Bruce, Mary Lou & Matthew, Jim & Karen and family. Good to...