Obituary published on Legacy.com by Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels - Eden Prairie on Aug. 25, 2024.
Page Leffelman Langemo, 52, of Eden Prairie, passed away peacefully on August 22, 2024, at N.C. Little Hospice after a two and a half year battle with rhabdomyosarcoma.
Page is survived by her devoted husband, Tim Langemo; loving children, Macy Wolf 21, and Frederick "Freddy" Wolf 19; parents, James and Judee Leffelman of The Villages, FL; brother, Jim (Michelle) Leffelman of Burnsville, MN; niece, Jamie Leffelman; and nephew, Michael Leffelman. Page was adored by her in-laws, Joe and Loraine Langemo of Litchfield, MN; and two brothers-in-law, Tory, of Waconia, MN, and Trent (Jennifer) Langemo, of Kasson, MN; nieces, Kaia, Camille, and Kara; and nephew, Cael.
During Page's two and a half years battling cancer, she had her faithful companion Cosmo, her goldendoodle, who never left her side, day or night.
Page graduated from Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream, Ilinois in 1990. Shen then enrolled at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois and graduated in 1994 with a degree in Communications.
After graduation from the University of Illinois, Page launched her career with American Express Financial Advisors in Minneapolis, MN. She then left that position to become the youngest National Sales Trainee with Waddell and Reed Financial Inc. Page then continued to advance her career by becoming a financial advisor. She worked in that capacity until 2021 when she and her longtime colleague Mario Lucarelli, partnered to form Langemo and Lucarelli Financial Advisors, LPL Financial in Wayzata, MN.
Page did not view her career as a job. She viewed it as an opportunity to help her clients live their dreams. She was devoted to where, ultimately, she formed close friendships with a great many of them. She preferred to meet them in their homes whenever possible. She was honored at the trust they bestowed upon her and the loyalty they had to her.
Page was deeply devoted to Macy and Freddy. A one hundred and one percent dance and hockey mom. From the days of dance recitals at Dance Arts Centre to the days with the Eden Prairie Pom Squad and Nationals at Disney World. Page never missed one practice or event. And the days of Mini-mites with the Eden Prairie Hockey Association and frigid Saturday mornings to nights with the Eden Prairie High School hockey team. Page was a, "Proud Mama."
Page was an avid runner. From the days of her daily 6-8 mile runs to qualifying for and eventually competing in and finishing the Boston Marathon in 2017. Tim, Macy, and Freddy greeted her at the finish line on Boylston Street and it was a moment none of them will ever forget.
This is a profound loss for all who knew that beautiful smile and her kind and gentle heart. Page was very spiritual and is now without pain as she left us and is now in her heavenly home.
Her family wants to thank Dr. Espejo-Freire and her team at the University of Minnesota Masonic Cancer Center. And especially the extraordinarily kind and compassionate nurses and staff at N.C. Little Hospice in Edina, MN. They are angels on earth. The family also wants to acknowledge all of the prayers, good wishes, food, and wonderful gestures from so many family and friends.
To honor Page, there will be a Catholic Mass on Friday, October 11, at 10:30 AM at Pax Christi Catholic Church in
Eden Prairie, MN. Visitation one hour prior. Following the Mass, a celebration of Page's life will be held at Bearpath Golf and Country Club beginning at 12:30 PM. Page's wish was for all in attendance to wear bright colored clothing and to come joyful and happy to pay tribute to her life.