August 17, 1988 - May 17, 2003
Passed away suddenly at the Janeway
Hospital, Sarah Elizabeth Langer, age 14 years. She leaves a legacy of love, laughter and joy to her cherished parents and
sister, Rick, Kim and Susan. Predeceased by her paternal grandparents John and Doris Langer.
Left to mourn with glowing memories
of this beautiful girl are her uncles Donny (Janet) Langer, Jack (Kay) Langer, Bill Boutlier, Ron (Sandra) Candow, Terry (Sue)
Candow, Mike (Claire) Candow; also aunts Vanessa (Paul) Durst and Cheryl (Brian) MacDonald. Also left to mourn are her maternal
grandparents Walter and Margaret Candow, and her precious godparents, Harvey and Una Tucker, along with their daughter Tammy,
and her best buds, Kayla, Danielle and Brendan.
Sarah also leaves a wide circle of
friends, teachers and classmates at St. Thomas of Villanova School in Manuels, who will always remember her great sense of
fun, her beautiful ever smiling face, and her contagious laughter
Posted by Barretts Funeral Home
It's
been one month now, Since you left our lives, You left so suddenly, We didn't even get
to say our goodbyes, Think of the many memories, That we could all share, But you're gone now,
It's just not fair . . .
You don't understand, How
much we miss you, There are so many of us, And we all truly do, Your smile brought us hope,
Happiness and light, It warmed us with one look, And could brighten any night . . .
You always had, Such a positive
outlook on life, Even when things got bad, You never gave up the strife, You fought hard till
The bitter end, No wonder you always made, Such a very good friend . . .
Was it really, Your time to
go? I guess that's one of the many questions, That we'll just never know, Oh God, why did you have
To take her away? Couldn't you have please, Just let her stay . . .
We know we all Have to move
on, But how can we? Now that you're gone, You gave us our strength, But now you've left
us, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust . . .
Then why couldn't we, Have
done the same in return? Given you our strength, So you wouldn't burn, Maybe you'de still be here,
We could still hold you tight, But we know you fought hard, And with all of your might . . .
And when we dream At night, Please,
show us What Heaven is like, Show us that your Okay, Even when we're all,
Far far away . . .
You are true angel now, Flying
high in the sky, Smiling down at us, As you watch our lives float by, But there's still one thing,
That you really should know, We love you more then anything, And think of you where ever we go . . .
-
Ashley Brown
Lacey and Sarah |
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Age 10 - Swim Meet |
For Sarah,
smart, talented, funny and sweet with a smile
brighter then a thousand suns, you walked into my life i felt as if out of all the people you choose me now i know
we werent that close, but you still choose to shine down on me and all of those around you you knew what was going
on inside of you, but smiled anyways so many people had no clue but you kept on smiling attending the same school
for over several years, it took a swim meet for us to talk amazed at what talent you had, amazed at after a bad
race you still smiled the gift of happiness was worn by you daily no frown ever crossed you everything has changed
now you were so young and your life was stolen you left the world without a proper good bye all of us are here around
you and queitly crying but inside i hope you are smiling because we love you sarah, and bad things like this.. shouldnt
happen to good people
- Lisa Wakeham
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