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Mother of retiree Alan Langford passes away.

Langford, Lucille E.


Lucille Evelyn Treybig Langford, Ph. D.
Lucille Evelyn Treybig was born in
Yoakum, Texas, on August 31, 1919,
and moved to Austin, Texas, in 1933.

She is preceded in death by her husband
of 60 years, Eldon W. Langford. She is
also preceded in death by her parents
(Bernhardt Heinrich Treybig and
Althea Rogers) and siblings
(Bernhardt Treybig Jr., James Treybig,
Daisy Treybig Brandl, and
Dr. L. Bruce Treybig).

Lucille is survived by two sons, a daughter, three grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren: Alan Langford and wife, Ruth Daniel,
and their daughter Emily Langford Bennighof and her husband,
Bryan and their precious twins, Nicole and Auburn; Brian Langford
and his daughters, Natalie and Michelle, and wife, Barbara
Dittmann; Dr. Lauren Langford, and her husband,
Dr. John Delayre.

Lucille, a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas,
came from a long line of Texas pioneers. She grew up listening
to great-grandfather Leonard McCrea's, (husband of
Bette Burleson) pioneer stories of the Runaway Scrape and
Indian raids in their old log cabin in Central Texas. Lucille had
an exciting and full life.

After Lucille graduated from Austin High School in Austin,
Texas. She attended The University of Texas in Austin
where she met her future husband, Eldon W. Langford.
She received a B.S., M. S., and Ph.D. in Geology from The
University of Texas and was a member of the Phi Beta
Kappa Honor Society.

She worked as a micro-paleontologist, reared Alan, Brian
and Lauren, and even taught bilingual (Spanish/English)
education - all before women's liberation! She traveled
'round the globe, played the pipe organ, and wrote prose
and poetry.

Lucille was a witty, creative, enthusiastic, spontaneous,
and feisty red head. She always had a giggle, an idea, a solution,
and never gave up!

Special thanks to Drs. Raymond Harle and Charles Roeth's
expert medical care over the years. Many thanks to family
friend, Persi Rivera, and caretakers, Lupe Rodriguez and
Rosemary Flores.

Respect and gratefulness to our pallbearers: Lt Jairo Saenz
(Texas Department of Public Safety, Special Crimes Service);
William Stannard (Chief of Police, Balcones Heights);
Robert de la Garza (Assistant Chief of Police, Balcones Heights);
Patrolman Karen Switzer (Balcones Heights Police Department);
Detective Robert Acosta (Balcones Heights Police Department);
Sergeant Salvador Onofre (Balcones Heights Police Department).

Visitation will be on Thursday evening, September 25, 2008
from 5pm to 8pm at Porter Loring. SERVICE FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 26, 2008 11:00 A.M. PORTER LORING
CHAPEL

Memorials may be made to the Bandera Cemetery Association
(PO Box 873, Bandera, TX 78003) and/or The
American Heart Association (www.americanheart.org).

Burial will be in the Bandera Historical Cemetery, Bandera,
Texas. Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary.

1 comment:

  1. Alan is a friend of mine, I live in Helotes. He may be retired, but he's still after the bad guys,which is why he and I are friends.It's just now coming up on a year since my Mom died, still hurts like it was yesterday, probably always will.It's hard to do without someone you just can't do without.His Mama raised him right, I know that because I know Alan, I guess you can't say anything better about a Mom, except maybe that she also had the good sense to raise her boy in Texas, but she had to know that was right, she was born here.Like my Mom, she made the world a better place, and it won't be the same without her.Alan,my friend, she , and you, are in my prayers.--David Galvan

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