Condolences
I came across Mr. Langlois’s obituary in the paper today, strangely I had recently thought about him. Mr. Langlois was my favorite high school teacher at St. Norbert Collegiate, 1984-86. He taught me Math and Computer Science. I recall without hesitation that he was respected and well liked by everyone. He was always a joy to be around. He was always available to his students and his computer class door was always open. I still recall his story (with a smile) about ‘waking up the President’ when he was a Naval Officer stationed in Bermuda.
Now that I am older, I wish I had the opportunity to thank him for being such a positive influence and great human being. Godspeed Mr. Langlois, thanks for everything.
Darrell Gumieny
What an interesting and full life your father lived! Anyone who dedicates time to the formation of youth merits a great reward... and your father not only passed on knowledge but also faith in the Source of All. May he enjoy the Great Adventure of heaven!
That picture of Uncle David brings back some great memories of hiking that I did with him when I used to go to Calgary on business trips. We also golfed and cross-country skied. We had a blast. Sorry for your loss, but he can now rest in peace in a place where there is no more pain and suffering. Your cousin, Lorraine
Dear Michelle, Nicole and David,
My prayers and deep sympathy are with you along with prayers for the repose of the soul of your dear Father. What a welcome he will have received from the God he served so well and from your Mother who had gone before him. May God strengthen all of you are you mourn his death and may many happy memories, your faith, family and friends support you in many ways in these coming days and weeks. Please try to remember that "death is but a horizon, and a horizon is but a limit to our sight."
In Companionship and Prayer, Ann Marie FCJ
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