In memory of

John Edmund Langdon

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Alice Martinez

April 4, 2018

Johnny and Roxanne West

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Lisa Arent

November 16, 2017

I became one of Johnny's assistant's back in 2006 and I worked for him for nearly 10 years. He was the most genuine, kind, creative and easygoing person I've ever known. I always loved to hear his crazy stories about his life and am so thankful he hired me that day.

He was a huge part of my life for so long, that I can't imagine never being able to drop into the office to say "hello" or speaking to him on the phone and hearing him say "Heeeeyyyyy Lisa" while he simultaneously scribbled on his yellow notepad. He dressed up as Santa Claus one year for our office Christmas party and my kids have never forgotten it. You were truly one of a kind and I'll never forget you John.

My deepest condolences to his family I know he adored and talked about so much over all those years.

Roy Markum

November 16, 2017

I first met Johnny in the summer of 1963 while we were both in lock down at San Marcos Academy. Johnny and I became fast friends from the first time we met. Through the years we shared many adventures (some not to be shared in polite company) and as we grew older were able to work with each other on various of his and my professional activities.

I will miss Johnny as he was my best friend and send my sincere condolences to Anne and the rest of his family. I know he loved all of you very much.

Roy Lee Markum

November 15, 2017

He never met an idea that he didn't see promise in.
Remarkable guy who will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Bob Moor
New York City

Johnny & Bootsie Allen

Jessie Allen

November 14, 2017

I thank the Lord that I had an opportunity to know Johnny. I have so many memories with him as a child. I loved his sense of humor and his loving heart. He will be missed, but surely not forgotten. May he Rest in Peace. ❤

Johnny, Steve & Nyhl

Nyhl Henson

November 12, 2017

I was introduced to Johnny by telephone nearly three years ago by my good friend, Holt Smith after he moved from LA back to Texas. Johnny began immediately discussing the vision for the development of the Stockyards and events like Blimp races and TV Hall of Fame, etc. with a passion and conviction to convince me to come down and take a look for myself. (Holt felt I might be of help and interested because of my involvement in the development of Branson, Missouri.). When I got there, Johnny introduced me to his pal, Steve Murrin and I was hooked. I enticed several of my associates to jump on the band wagon , including Dave Schmidt, a leading Land Based Entertainment guru, who also saw the potiential for the Stockyards to attract millions of Americans and a make major economic Impact on the Ft Worth economy.

What saddens me the most beside Johnny becoming a great friend, that he did not live to see THE VISION BECOME REALTY, which gives us all a resolve to work harder and know that he will be looking down on his his beloved Ft Worth and the subsequent Lone Star Film Festivals with that that catching smile and God will say, Well done Johnny Langdon.

My deepest sympathies to
Anne and his beautiful family

Nyhl HENSON
Bumbershoot Entertainment
Partner
Studio City, CA

Sheilah Grant

November 12, 2017

God's speed always enjoyed your keen mind & marvelous sense of humor Ft Worth is diminished by your leaving

Jeff McMahon

November 12, 2017

Dear Anne and Family,

I consider myself to be among the very fortunate to have been touched by Johnny's so very kind spirit. He was one of kind and always lived life to the fullest. I could always count on Johnny for a quick witted retort in our intense negotiating sessions. We all will truly miss our friend. My sincerest condolences go out to the family during this difficult time.

"Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing." Helen Keller

Rest in Peace, Johnny.

Kendall Levy

November 11, 2017

Dad,
You were one of a kind and we will miss you dearly. My heart aches for the sorrows you endured in your life and I am filled with gratitude for the happiness and joy you showered upon your grandchildren. We will remember you always with deep affection. I only wish that we could have had more time with you and the wisdom to appreciate it. Rest In Peace. We love you!

Sharon and Mike McCullough

November 11, 2017

We loved and appreciated Johnnie and his generous spirit! We are grateful that we had him as part of our extended family! He will be missed by many and remembered fondly by all who knew and loved him.

Sally Bruton

November 11, 2017

Met him in his driveway 54 years ago and he had me at welcome, you look like my neice! I knew he hung that moon up there. He had the greatest sense of humour and was so serious at the same time! A prankster deluxe and a happy, creative, yet powerful giant... cannot ever be replaced. I adored him!

Norman Reuther

November 11, 2017

A truly good man. I am privileged to have grown up knowing him as a friend.

(2017)

Mike Harris

November 11, 2017

I knew Johnny at Stripling and Arlington Heights. He was one of the best natural athletes I've ever observed. He seemed to me rather bored with sports.

I moved to Phoenix, AZ my junior year and was living there at the time of his sister Jane's death. I met Johnny's plane at the Phoenix airport and drove him to his hotel.

It was a very sad time for both of us. That was the last time I saw him. I always remembered his warmth and friendliness.

My prayers go out to him and his family. I pray you all will find strength in the many fond memories of him. Now he'll get to reunite with his parents and Jane.

R.I.P. Johnny

Mike Harris (2017)

Mike Harris

November 11, 2017

Mariem Harris

November 11, 2017

To Johnny:
Blessed is the pure in heart, for he shall see God.
To his family and friends:
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.

Johnny loved film!

Mariem Harris

November 11, 2017

LSFS board at Amon Carter Museum 2016

Mariem Harris

November 11, 2017

Thompson Harveson & Cole Funeral Home & Crematory

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November 11, 2017

Nov

14

Service

1:00 p.m.

Arlington Heights United Methodist Church

4200 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX

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