Jeffery Howard Langston

Jeffery Howard Langston

December 23, 1964 - September 13, 2007

Jeffery Howard Langston

December 23, 1964 - September 13, 2007

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Langston, Jeffery, 42 died on September 13, 2007 in Laguna Hills, Califronia. He is survived by his beloved wife Margaret ‘Peggy’ Langston; loving children Lindsay Langston, Timothy Rossello & Matthew Rossello; parents Gilbert & Charla Parry; and sisters Jennifer Kowalski & Jacqueline Tovey.

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30 responses to Jeffery Howard Langston

  1. Todd Hedrick says:

    I can’t imagine what it is to lose a brother, son or spouse. My heart aches to think about the loss you are feeling and the emptiness that wasn’t there before.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Todd, Debbie and the family.

  2. To lose my only son so suddenly is unimaginable. Once the shock is over reality sets in and reflection becomes a part of 24 hours of every day. Jennifer, Jeff & Jackie were all born within 4 years. We always joked that we grew up together. There were good times and hard times, but as family we survived. Growing up in a house of women Jeff learned to respect women which I believe led him to seek out and find his soul mate in Peggy. I never saw them speak a harsh word and had to be one of the most dedicated couples I have ever known. With Peggy came his 2 sons, Tim & Matt whom he loved as his own. Then to his joy came Lindsay, the first time that I ever saw her, she was snuggled in his arms and for the next 16 years that is where she remained. They shared a love so special and I know that he will survive in her heart forever. Joining the Navy at 17 gave us cause for concern, but he served this great country as a proud and competent Sailor. My son grew into a loving and compassionate man who cared about family, friends and strangers. So, lift a Dr. Pepper, have an In N Out burger, and remember Jeff as a special Son, Brother, Husband, Father and friend. He will forever walk beside me.

  3. Peggy, Lindsay and Aunt Lucille:

    Our sympathy, thoughts, and prayers go out to you on the loss of Jeff.

    Dave and Shelley Johnson

  4. For My Forever Big Brother,

    I have so many memories that are now flooding back to me of us at a younger time in our life. I haven’t thought of these times in so long. Such as,picking watermelons at Aunt Minnie and Uncle Frank’s house. Seeing who could make it to the backyard from the field first. Playing in our bamboo hut in the corner of the backyard in Duarte.That was our escape place. Going to George’s Market, by Mom’s house,and seeing you working the meat counter. Watching you skateboard over makeshift jumps you and your friends would make in the backyard. Building things in Grandpa’s workshop out of his scrap pile. Watching you graduate from bootcamp. WOW! Our childhood’s were learning,growing and sometimes, painful times. The lifestyle we lead today is what we should be proud of and wish our children to follow. A scripture comes to mind…”The Lord pays special attention when his faithful people die” Psalms 116 You were a man of God Jeff and I know you are now in your special place which has been prepared just for you. I will love you forever and will always hold a special place in my heart. To Peggy,Lindsay, Tim and Matthew hold steadfast to all your memories you have made and shared with your beloved Husband/Father. Praise God for that gift God bestowed upon you for that time you did have.
    All my Love,
    Jackie

  5. Jen Kowalski says:

    I’m going to miss you so much. You will live on though, in the hearts of your family, friends and in all the lives you touched. You always impressed me with your strength, perserverance, and strong sense of family. You always put your family first and it was a wonderful thing to see the closeness there. Lindsay, Matt and Tim had a wonderful role model in you and I know they will always carry the life lessons you taught them. You will always be apart of my heart.

    Blessed Be Little Brother.

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