Adella June Langslow
June 19, 1924 - May 17, 2020
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Adella June Langslow, 95, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, went to be with the Lord May 17, 2020. She was born June 19, 1924 in Franklin, Pennsylvania, and moved to Oil City, PA when she was 6 years old. She was the daughter of the late Clara and Roy Hazlett.  She was blessed to have 5…

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Kathy Bowman left a message on June 9, 2020:
I've known Adella for a long time, since her time at Howmet and she would always visit me at the credit union with her friendly smile and hugs. She would reminisce about the old times and would introduce me to her daughter each time she came in. She was a great lady and I'm sorry for your loss.
Polly Mauthe left a message on May 21, 2020:
Dear Ken, Karen, and Families, I will always remember Aunt June with love and joy for her presence in my life. We had such fun whenever we were together. An example is one time when Aunt June, my mother, and I went on a yard sale excursion on one of her summer visits. She sat on a toilet that was for sale to get her picture taken and bought a bowling ball for the reunion brown bag auction. I chuckle as I think of the incident. I will miss her much in this world but know she is in a better place. Love, Polly
Debbie Boykin left a message on May 20, 2020:
Sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was a kind and sweet lady. I enjoyed playing dominos and putting puzzles together with her.
Tony Nelson left a message on May 20, 2020:
God Bless you June, I always enjoyed your presence at Sunday School at First United Church of Christ, Hampton and your stories from “the old days”
mitchell mauthe left a message on May 20, 2020:
I always enjoyed all the times I spent with you. your upbeat nature would spread to those around you. you will be truly missed.
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Carol Keyes left a message on May 20, 2020:
Aunt JUNE. I remember so many good times with you as a child. You were kind and laughing all the time. You brought joy every where you went. You were always generous with your time. You taught me many things. The one that always makes me smile is when you taught me how to polka. You will be missed. You were a kind, caring person who spread smiles, laugh and happiness where ever you went. You will now be in heaven and in with your family. RIP lovely lady.
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