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You always spoke your mind and stood up for what you believe in. Your passion for the Union has always been a vocal one. It has been an honor to stand next to you on our Eboard. It was one of those special moments I’m forever Blessed to had been a part of and YOU and your ginormous heart made that happen. You had me so emotional I had to set my phone down. I will never forget the moment I was Live on fb asking for donations to end Lani’s special day with Fireworks and you offered to pay the entire bill. When a Union Brother’s daughter beat cancer for the second time, you offered to step up and pay $1,000.00 for the Fireworks. Your heart was bigger than your chest and I’m so grateful to had known you. Brother Big John Langford, I will always remember you Brother. Our Union Brother, Trustee on our Eboard and friend to so many. Inurnment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Services: Memorial service at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, on Tuesday, November 23 at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project in John’s honor. He left a huge impact on so many lives and will never be forgotten. John will be greatly missed by his family and the community. Above everything John was incredibly proud of his children and his grandchildren. John had a very special sense of humor and even in the darkest times could get you to laugh. He loved deeply and was always there to make the family smile in tough times. There was always a spot for you at John’s table. John was special in the sense that he never judged and accepted people for who they were. Even when he had nothing, he wanted to help those around him. He was the kind of man that would give you the shirt off his back. John was proud of being a veteran and served his country with integrity and a heart of Gold. John was a proud member of the UAW for 37 years and an Army veteran. John was a loving uncle and has many nieces and nephews that will greatly miss him. John is survived by his siblings Linda (Robert) Jackson, Anthony (Gina) Langford, Kevin (Carol) Langford, Jim (Peggy) Langford, Karen (Roy) Thompson, Jean (Chuck) Whelehon, Mary (Tom) Peters, and Judy (Jim) Briscoe.
John is survived by his son Zachary Langford, two daughters Emily (Joseph) Poplawski and Shelby Langford, and 4 grandchildren Sophie, Thea, John Sawyer, and Maximus. Louis, Mo where he spent most of his life. John was born March 10 th 1960 to Lawrence “Larry” and Stella Langford in St. John Patrick “Big John” Langford, 61, passed peacefully on November 11 th, 2021, in his home.