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LANGILLE, Owen Emmerson Machon (15971)

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Birth

  • Born on September 02, 1909 in Wallace, Cumberland Co., NS

Death

  • Died on January 15, 1999 in Tatamagouche, Colchester Co., NS
  • Buried in Wallace Cemetery in Wallace, Cumberland Co., NS

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  • Obituary: LANGILL, Owen E. - 89, Tatamagouche, formerly of Wallace, died Friday, January 15, 1999, in Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Wallace, he was a son of the late James and Leona (Langille) Langill. Owen worked as a carpenter and as the caretaker for the property of the late John A. Kennedy (currently the Wallace Museum property) for 28 years. Owen was a past master of the Wallace 76 AF & AM Masonic Lodge and also past patron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Cedar Chapter 3. He served as an elder in St. John's United Church, Wallace for 28 years. He was a gentle caring man who served his family, church and community. He loved his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren . He was greatly loved by all in return. His guidance, love and support was a strong influence and will be remembered with gratitude and devotion. Surviving is Owen's wife, Carolyn (Carrie) Langill, Tatamagouche; daughter, Katherine and husband Chester McPherson, Dartmouth; son, Ross and wife Anna Langill, Bible Hill; grandchildren, Lisa (Mrs. Thomas Hofmann), Dartmouth; James and wife Jane McPherson, Halifax; Daria Langill and friend Ivan Polley, Bible Hill; Stephenie Langill, Fredericton; great-grandchildren , Liam Ross and Nicholas Owen; sisters, Delta Clark, Mississauga, Ont.; Alta Zlak, Kitchener, Ont. Owen was predeceased by his sisters, Thelma, Madelene and Waunita; brothers, Lorne and Glover. Visitation is to take place today 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 7-9 p.m. with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. and an Order of the Eastern Star service at 7:15 p.m., all at Mundle's Funeral Home, Pugwash. Service is to take place Monday 2 p.m. in St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church, Wallace, Rev. Martyn VanEssen officiating. Spring burial to take place in the Wallace Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations can be made to the North Shore Health Services Foundation or charity of choice.
  • Occupation: Stone Mason/ Farmer/ Carpenter