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Aubrey S. Langille
March 16, 1886 - September 18, 1966

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Aubrey S. Langille, 80, of 86 Tolman Street, West Newton, Mass.,
widower of Harriet Mae (Turner),
died Sunday, September 18 of Waltham Hospital, after a long illness.
Born in Barss Corner, Nova Scotia,
he resided in West Newton for the past 45 years.
Mr. Langille was well-known in the Waltham area as a contract
.....carpenter and cabinet maker.
A member and a former deacon of the First Baptist Church of Waltham,
he was a life member of Prospect Lodge, IOOF (Walhtam) and a member of Waltham Grange.

He leaves 2 sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Mildred) Spurr of Waltham,
Mrs. Orlando (Sarah) DeLong of Kempt,
a brother Lincoln L. of Barss Corner, and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service was held on Wednesday afternoon, September 19
at the Wentworth Chapel, 30 Prospect St., Waltham.
The Rev. Louis R. Beckwith minister of the First Baptist Church, Walhtam,
officiated and quoted the poems
"A Loved One Rides Ahead" by Douglas Mollock and
"A Master Craftsman" by Vivan Bennett.

Mrs. Thomas P. Kilcullen was the organist.
Burial was in Newton Cemetery with Mr Beckwith reading the committal prayers.

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The obituary appeared in the Bridgewater Bulletin October 5, 1966

Courtesy of George Newbury.

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