Mark Duane Langford Celebration of life June 14 in Edmonds - Lynnwood Today

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The community will gather on June 14 in Edmonds to celebrate the life of Mark Duane Langford. Friends and family are invited to honor his remarkable contributions and the cherished memories they shared. Langford's untimely passing has left a significant impact, prompting this event to reflect on his life and legacy. Attendees will have the opportunity to share personal stories and experiences that highlight his warmth and generosity. This celebration not only pays tribute to Langford but also fosters community support during a time of grief.

The event is expected to draw many, demonstrating the love and respect he garnered throughout his life. Organizers hope to create an atmosphere of remembrance and healing. Such gatherings serve as vital reminders of the connections we build within our communities.

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