Marion Langen
1938 - 2014
Marion Langen, late of Este-
van, Sask. and formerly of Bien-
fait, Sask. passed away at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, Estevan on
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
at the age of 76 years.
Marion’s memory will be for-
ever cherished by her children
and their families, Candy (Brian)
Smyth - Misty (Dallas) and their
children, Macie and Tanner,
Dusty (Kristen) and their daugh-
ter Ella and Lucas (Heather);
Darcy (Sandra) Langen - Chris
(Trisha), Samantha (Kolter) and
her children, Jackson, Lincoln
and Kayden, and Kyle (Jacey); and Trudy (Clarence) Klassen -
Toller, Terrell (Shannon), Teagan and Terren; sisters, Sharon
Giem and Robyn Manwell and brother Clinton Davies.
She was predeceased by her husband Arnold Langen; grand-
daughter Kristy Hoffort; parents, George and Olga Davies; sister
Bev Ronyk and brother Allen “Bush” Davies.
A Memorial Service for Marion was held on Saturday, October
18, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Estevan, with
the Rev. Mark Osborne officiating. Interment took place at the
Bienfait Cemetery.
Those wishing to make donations in Marion’s memory may do
so directly to the New Estevan Regional Nursing Home, 1201 -
2nd Street, Estevan, SK, S4A 0M1 or a charity of choice.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Servic-
es, Estevan.
Thank You
The family would like to thank everyone for their support during
our mom’s recent illness and her passing. Thank you to Dr.
Christie and the nursing staff of Unit A. To everyone who sent
flowers, cards, food, phone calls and memorial donations we tru-
ly appreciate it. To Hall Funeral Services we thank you for your
guidance and compassion during this difficult time. To Rev.
Mark Osborne, Margaret Duncan and the St. Giles Anglican
Church choir, thank you. A very special thank you to Dusty
Smyth for the wonderful eulogy he did for his grandma. Thank
you to Misty and Macie Hall, Shannon Koziol and Jamie McLel-
lan for the readings. To Pat and Ken Steinke for the fantastic
supper you made for our family after the service. To mom’s sis-
ters, Sharon and Robyn, thank you for your support given to us
at both Estevan and Regina hospital. To Rick and Maureen
Newton of Regina, we thank you for opening your home to Tru-
dy and Candy while we were with mom in Regina for twelve
days. Thank you to those near and far who attended the beauti-
ful service for mom. Thank you to the residents of Yardley Place
for being such wonderful friends to our mom. The kindness
shown to our family at this very difficult time is greatly appreciat-
ed. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Our mom was
such a wonderful lady and we will truly miss her. We will always
remember mom for everything that she did for her family and
friends. She was a very giving lady. As Dusty said “How did
such a big heart go in to such a tiny lady.”
-Candace Smyth, Trudy Klassen and Darcy Langen