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John Milfred Langseth, born on July 2, 1948, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on October 25, 2024, at Methodist Hospital in Saint Louis Park. He leaves behind a legacy of intellect, curiosity, and a profound love for nature, which shaped not only his life but also the lives of those who knew him.
John carved a rewarding career as a database manager over the span of 22 years, a field that required both logic and understanding. Remarkably, he excelled in this profession without any formal training, demonstrating his exceptional ability and dedication. After retiring, he embraced the role of a landlord, contributing to his community in a different yet impactful way for many years.
An individual of deep thought, John was always searching for answers to the universal and timeless questions that intrigued him. His passion for exploration extended beyond inquiry into the realm of nature, where he found solace and inspiration. He loved photographing the beauty of the natural world and spent considerable time collecting books that fed his insatiable curiosity about life and humanity.
John was an avid traveler, always eager to visit uncharted territories and experience new landscapes. His adventurous spirit led him to discover joys of various locales, enriching his life with memories of the places he visited and the people he encountered along the way.
In addition to his professional pursuits, John cherished his family deeply. He is survived by his devoted wife, Diane; his loving sister, Carol; and his supportive brother, Bill. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hertha Kurtz and Milfred Langseth, who played an instrumental role in shaping the man he became.
John's life was characterized by a harmonious blend of intelligence, passion, and love for nature, leaving a profound impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him. His legacy will be cherished through the memories shared and the lives touched by his kindness and insight.
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