Ida Langlois

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Ida Langlois, 77, of Upper Maple St. Danielson, died Sunday, February 12, 2012 at Regency Heights in Danielson. She was born September 20, 1934 in Putnam, daughter of the late Leon and Aurore (Privee) Peloquin. She was married to Adelard Langlois on February 19, 1955. She was a communicant of St. James Church in Danielson.She worked in the textile industry and also as a Homemaker. She leaves behind her daughters; Linda Strouse, Nancy Langlois, her sons: George Langlois, Robert Langlois and his girlfriend Janet Mayo, David Langlois and his girlfriend Lisa Scribner all from Danielson. She also leaves many grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Adelard Langlois and a son Donald Langlois. A special thank you from her family to the hospice staff and nurses at Regency Heights for the care they provided. There will be a Mass at St. James Church at a later date and burial will be private. To share a memory with her family “Light a Candle” at www.gagnonandcostellofh.com

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