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Jean (Julius) Wedge Langsett, 90

February 08, 2016

Jean (Julius) Wedge Langsett, 90, of Lititz, died Monday, February 8, 2016 at Lancaster General Hospital, surrounded by her loving family.
She was the widow of Robert C. Langsett, who died in 1999.
Born in Anderson, IN in 1925, she was the daughter of the late Russell Wysong and Erma (Blizard) Julius.
Mrs. Langsett graduated from Purdue University in 1945 with Distinction, earning a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Industrial Psychology. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.
Before moving to Lancaster in 1955, she lived in Binghamton, NY; St. Paul, MN; and Evanston, IL. She was an active volunteer in all of these communities.
In 1971 she was employed by the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults as Director of its Information and Referral service. After several years this service became an independent United Way Agency, known as the Lancaster Information Center. Upon her retirement in 1989 it became Administrative Service of United Way, known today as LINC.
She served as an early President of the Volunteer Service Bureau and also President of the Lancaster Integrated Transportation (LISTS) Board.
Mrs. Langsett and her first husband, Albert C. Wedge, were charter members of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Lancaster. They brought back a stone from the Canterbury Cathedral grounds in England which was embedded in the altar of the present church, built in 1969.
She was a former member and past President of the Junior League of Lancaster, Inc.
From 1978 to 1993 she and her husband Bob lived in Spring Hill Acres, Lebanon. They were members of the Lebanon Country Club where she served on the Board of Directors and as Chairwoman of the Women’s Golf Association . She had previously been a member of Media Heights Country Club and the Lancaster Country Club.
Mrs. Langsett was formerly a member of the Lititz Women’s Club and had volunteered with the Lititz Meals on Wheels.
Her other interests included reading, walking, doing crossword puzzles, sewing and needle work, playing bridge, and opera.
She is survived by three daughters: Julie Hoff (Jerry); Martha Wedge-Blake (Bryan) and Elizabeth Lind (Martin); and a son, David Wedge (Lisa), all of Lancaster; six grandchildren: David Hoff (Laura); Michael Hoff (Laura); MacKenzie, Abigail, and Hayley Lind; and Kaitlin Wedge; and four great-granddaughters: Averie, Alexa, Adley, and Caroline.
She is also survived by 5 stepsons: Christopher, David, Brian, Gregory, and Kevin Langsett and their families.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, February 27, 2016 at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601 with the Rev. Timothy D. Raasch officiating. Friends and family will be received at the church one hour prior to the service. Inurnment will be private at the convenience of the family.
Kindly omit flowers. Memorial contributions in Jean’s memory may be made to the Lititz Public Library, 1651 Kassel Hill Rd, Lititz, PA 17543, or to the church at the address above.

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Condolences to the Family

February 22, 2016

David, Marty, Betsy and Julie, 
I have such fond memories of working with Jean at LINC.  My thoughts are with you, but living in Maine prevents me from being there on Saturday.
Penny Jordan

February 20, 2016

To the Wedge and Langsett families,
Knowing your mom from the St. Thomas days, I will always remember her as a very gracious and remarkable woman. I know that at times like this it sometime feels as though there is a hole in your heart, but rest assured that the hole is merely an opening waiting to be filled with all the shared love and memories to be accessed at any time.  Your mom will always live in your hearts and in the hearts of those whose lives were touched by her.  Take care.        
Sincerely,
Brook Hankins Kleinhaus

February 15, 2016

To the Wedge and Langsett familes,
 
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.  Jean was like a second mother to many of us in the old Grandview Heights gang.   I remember her fondly.
Barry Solodky

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Saturday, February 27, 2016
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
301 St. Thomas Rd.
Lancaster, PA
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