Donna Langlow
Donna Langlow

Obituary of Donna Arlene Langlow

In loving Memory of; Donna Arlene Langlow Loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister Best friend and our sweetened soul. Entered this life on February 1st, 1963 in Seattle, Washington Went to be with her lord and savior on November 15, 2011. She is survived in death by three children; Daughter Susan Weilenman, husband Phillip and three grandchildren, Jordon, Jermane, and Jayda, all of Lakewood, Washington. Sherry Jackson, grandchildren Daniel and Shannon, all of Tacoma, Washington. Son David Day and grandson David Jr. of Tacoma, Washington. She is also survived by her mother Mary Ellen Brown of Follansbee, WV. Sister Denise Eaton and husband Mark of Bonney Lake, WA. Sister Debby Cogley and husband George of Wintersvile, OH. Sister Diane Perito and husband Ronnie of Follansbee, WV. Sister Heather Lawrence of wellsberg, WV.Sister Holly Thomas and husband Richard of Lakewood, WA. Brother Jimmy Brown and wife Jodie of Follansbee, WV. Also included are countless nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. She was preceeded in death by her father, David Stewart Brown, May 15, 2009; and her oldest sister Mary Karen Dowling, April 4, 2008 To know Donna was to love her. Her sweet soul made her beautiful smile a blessing that lightened every day. She was so caring, She always did whatever she could do for almost everyone she knew and rarely asked for anything in return. She may have done some things in her life that she was not particularly proud of but she learned from her mistakes and became a wonderful mother and grandmother. She loved her grandchildren with all her heart and would do anything in the world for them. Her grandchildren meant the world to her and she lived to love them. We will miss her strength, her laughter, her sense of humor, and most of all her love. She will always be remembered with warmth and we will miss her in amazing ways until the day we meet her again. From an Angel on high a tender message of love was softly whispered Weep not for her, now that she has passed. Remember the laughter, the affection, and the joy, not just the recent tears. Cherish the memories, our hopes and dreams. Hold fast to the love that we shared. For you are not really gone, You are closer than ever before. As the morning sun rises and throughout the busy day...you are with me. Until the setting sun disappears on the horizon and we watch the day turn into night...You are here. I may feel a faint breeze stir round my head, while I sleep as you gently kiss my head, "Good night." The stars that shine so brightly in the heavenly sky help you watch over me and keep me from harm. You are the wind in the trees and the song of a bird.You are the morning dew and freshly-fallen snow. A butterfly flying overhead, A smile on a stranger's face, a gentle touch, a warm embrace. I listen to the wind for your message of love. Feel your essence encircle me with warm memories. I open my heart to know...You are not gone. If I reach deep into my soul...I will find you. You are with me, Always. If she was here this is what she would say to all of us “Grieve not for me.” Remember the best times, the laughter, the song…the good life I lived while I was strong. Keep smiling and surely the sun will shine through. My mind is at ease, my soul is at rest. Remembering all, how I truly was blessed. Continue traditions, no matter how small. Go on with your life, don’t worry about falls. I miss you all dearly, so keep up your chin. Until the day comes we’re together again. I always took for granted, what I thought I’d never lose. Because I never thought it would happen, until I heard the dreadfull news. They say you were chosen for his garden, His preciously hand picked bouquet. “God really needed her, That’s why she couldn’t stay.” Saying goodbye is never easy, It’s the hardest thing to do. But what hurts me even more is not having the chance to say it to you. So today, Jesus, as you are listening in your home above; Would you go and find my mom, And give her all my love! **SUSAN**
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