Mary Jo Langer

Born in Anamosa, IA
Born on Aug 27, 1917
Departed on Sep 20, 2013

Mike and family - I know how tough it is to lose a loved family member. Please accept our most sincere condolences in the loss of your mother. I'm sure she is resting comfortably now. An old Schoolmate Dennis Wear

Dear John, Jim, David and their family members,

I am very sorry to have heard of your mothers passing. It is my prayer for God to bring you all peace and comfort in this time of loss.

Brad Litz and Family

To the Langer family, my deepest sympathy of a lost matriarch. I wish you comfort and strength in this trying time.
Sincerely, Lary Page and Family

I really enjoyed knowing Mary Jo all these years while she was at Meth-Wick. Since we were both from Jones County she told me stories about some of my relatives and had been great friends with an aunt of mine. She was so nice to be around!

Mary Jo was such a wonderful friend to my mom and to our family over so many years. She was a very special woman and I'm so glad to have known her. So sorry for your loss and wishing you many happy memories of her for many years to come.

Ellen Remley Wetzel

While I was the groundskeeper at Meth-Wick, I had many occasions to visit with Mary Jo about many things. She and I sometimes spoke of what needed to be done for landscaping but she really loved showing pictures and speaking of her family. She was a great lady and I'm so happy to have met her. My sympathies to you.
Cheryl Rutherford Russell

I will miss visiting with Mary Jo so much. She was a great person.

Thoughts and prayers are with you all!!! Deepest Sympathy! Hair Studio Pam Reilly

Dave and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a great woman and I am glad to have known her.

Mary Jo spent many hours volunteering her time to the Shakespeare Gardens at Ellis Park. She had a strong knowledge of everything Shakespeare and firm ethics in her volunteer work. We appreciate everything she has shared with us over the years. Her presence will be greatly missed by those of us at Noelridge Park Greenhouse, the keepers of Shakespeare Gardens.