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Kristin Albert
May 16, 2003
Our family would like to extend our sincerest condolences to the Langheinrich's in this very sad time. Ozzie was a man who touched many lives and we believe that everyone that met him walked away with a smile on their face - their day brighter from having met him. He gave so much to the youth hockey participants and there were no better times than those spent at Boulder Creek under Ozzie's ever watchful eyes. The times spent at the lodge were precious and have proved to be true memories. We know that the family will find the strength it needs in one another to make it through and hope that they know that our thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of them.
We hope that as time gently eases their grief, the beautiful memories of Ozzie will restore the joy that has been taken from their hearts.
Sincerely,
John Albert & Family
Hack
May 16, 2003
Ozzie was as special as they come. I was fortunate growing up as part of the Boulder Creek gang that he so proudly championed. After I bought my parents house in Boulder Creek, I immediately brought my kids up to meet Ozzie and Connie. I just wish my kids could have experienced more of the same joy I did as a kid, hanging with Oz and laughing about our corner of the world.
I told him a few years back that I looked at him like my second dad growing up, and in true Ozzie fashion he said "why don't you go do some windsprints Hack". Ozzie, you will be missed by all!
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Langheinrich family.
jim laskow
May 15, 2003
Ozzie was a true joy to know. I remember him from the days he drove us to football practice in Ol' Blue, coaching hockey at the infamous Boulder Creek rink, and through my high school years. I was one of a 1000 kids that was truely blessed to have had him a part of my life.
My prayers go out to the entire family and friends.
Clark Lohr
May 14, 2003
As a guest at Ceder Lodge I was very lucky to have met Ozzie. His ability to make you feel welcome and a part of the Ceder Lake family was truly something special. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
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Chad Hanson
May 14, 2003
It was an honor to call Ozzie a friend! I have many great memories of Ozzie, from having him as a hockey coach to sitting at the lodge listening to him tell me that his dog "Bubba" was working for the CIA in Afghanistan. He has touched my life as well as my wife and daughters and will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him.
Oz we love ya!
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Langheinrich family.
David Hornick
May 14, 2003
Ozzie will most certainly be missed. My fondest memories take me back to the hockey store in Excelsior. He'd have me walk around the store for 45 min's to make sure my new skates molded to my feet and felt good. It was always fun to hang out and talk hockey with Ozzie.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Langheinrich Family.
Darwin Schmitt
May 14, 2003
When I moved to the suburbs from the city I couldn't believe I moved across the street from a guy named Ozzie. How fortunate I was. Ozzie was a wonderful neighbor and friend. My family and I will miss his laughter and friendship tremendously.
Our deepest sympathy to Connie, her children and their families.
Lance Madson
May 14, 2003
Ozzie will certainly be missed by anyone whose life he touched. I have nothing but great memories of Ozzie, especially from my days of playing youth hockey on the teams he coached. The energy and enthusiasm Ozzie poured into coaching was contagious and it was always a joy to be in his presence - what a great smile he had. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Molly Quinn
May 14, 2003
Ozzie will most definitely be missed. I feel so lucky to be able to say that I have known Ozzie for my entire life. My prayers are with all whose lives were touched by Ozzie; especially Connie, Kurt and Eric.
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