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This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Edna Langenecker. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: Nicholas Kauper
Condolence: I love you great grandma and even tho I gave condolences and I was at you funeral I miss you so much you were the beat I love you
Friday April 27, 2018
Condolence From: Jim and Marilyn Dukelow
Condolence: It was her 'time'... What a wonderful life... all that she lived thru! All that she accomplished will live through her close knit family and their families... and friends. She leaves behind a lovely legacy of Faith and Family. Though she will be missed here, imagine the reunions she enjoys in her Eternal Reward. May the Lord give her peace and bring comfort to you, the family she leaves behind to carry on her quiet spirit. Sympathy... Jim and Marilyn Dukelow
Friday August 05, 2016
Condolence From: Dale and Mary Jean Kedinger
Condolence: Gary
Our sympathy to you and your family for the loss of your mother.
Thursday July 28, 2016
Condolence From: Fr. Rick Stoffel
Condolence: Dear Family,
My condolences and sympathies of the death of Edna; pastoral responsibilities for three evening Masses at the Resurrection Parish in Allenton on Saturday will only allow me to be with you in spirit, praying for a good soul joyful arrival in heaven! Father Rick
Thursday July 28, 2016
Condolence From: Peter Wolf
Condolence: Funeral Thoughts for Edna Langenecker

These are some thoughts from past and present and into the future. Edna Langenecker filled many lives with goodness but the following are some words that come to mind for me.

As a God mother she touched my life in special roles.

a. Co parent with my mom and dad
a. Never had to take over for my parents but was great to know that if a tragedy would happen to mom and/or dad that I would be accepted into a family – her family.
b. Non judgemental
a. I could do no wrong and if I did I knew she would be gentle with her consequences.
c. Gift giver
a. Christmas and Easter times were special because of what she gave to me. I remember “Peter Rabbit” piggy bank that I still have.
b. I remember the warmth and specialness of gifts like my flannel lined corduroy pants given to me at age 3 years. Still a fond memory of my childhood. I have pictures of those pants.
d. Ever present neighbor
a. She lived just across the field – never far away no matter where in this world I live.
e. Sacred Smile
a. Gave me confidence that God was ever present.
f. Sweet Aroma
When hugging her, when entering her home, as well as in her presence there was a sweet smell that brought comfort. It was fresh, new, and welcoming.
g. Protector
a. Leaves me now with a simple question of “Who will help mom raise me now?”
The answer of comfort comes from
Psalm 131:
2 Instead, I am content and at peace.
As a child lies quietly in its mother's arms,
so my heart is quiet within me.
Wednesday July 27, 2016
Condolence From: Fran and Mike Van Derel
Condolence: Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. We will always remember her sitting on the end of the pier with a fishing pole in her hand. She was a wonderful woman and I am sure you have many loving memories of her. May god be with your family.
Wednesday July 27, 2016
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