1933
2021
ASHLEY — Chie Langan, 87, of Ashley, died May 11, 2021. Surviving is her husband, Robert M. Langan. Private memorial visitation will be held at the convenience of the family from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley.
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Patricia Bower
May 17, 2021
Very sorry for your loss. She will be missed but never forgotten.
Dusty Glennon
May 16, 2021
St Francis de Sales said:
Nothing is so strong as gentleness. Nothing so gentle as real strength.
My Aunt Chie was one of the strongest women I have known. May she Rest In Peace
Peggy Callahan
May 16, 2021
Sorry to hear about on Kimmy you're my thoughts and prayers
Kazuko Jayne & Chuckie
May 15, 2021
We are so sorry for your loss. Mom and I knew Chie for many, many years. She was such a dear friend to Mom and was always concerned about us. Calling several times a day to make sure Mom was o.k. I am so glad I got to visit her one last time. God has gained another Angel.
She will be in our hearts always and be remembered with a smile. Her passing weighs heavy on Mom but we know she is at peace and her burden of suffering is now gone.
Fly high on angels' wings Chie. We will see each other again.
Love, Kazuko and Chuckie
Bill Kelly
May 15, 2021
So sorry for your loss. The Langan family were wonderful neighbors to have growing up in Ashley May God bless Chie.
Jim and Yasuko Straub
May 15, 2021
Dear Ann Marie and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Chie was a such vibrant, spunky, and independent person. She had a heart of gold, loved and cared for everyone close to her. I know I can say this for all of her Japanese friends. We remember so fondly all the get together with her at Katana and other places until Covid hit. We wanted to get together again! We will miss her so much for her laughter, advice, leadership, and her spirit will live in our hearts forever. We will continue to pray for you and your family and especially for your dad.
Love,
Jim and Yasuko Straub
Shinobu Takehara
May 15, 2021
Shinobu Takehara
May 15, 2021
Shinobu Takehara
May 15, 2021
I am so sorry, I extend my heartfelt condolence to you.
Chie-san was always very kind so much to me during my lifetime in United States. I still can't believe she died, I just talked with her 3weeks ago.
If you have something to give to your Japanese family or any help , please do not hesitate to tell me.
Thank you so much.
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