Saturday, November 29, 2008

He will also be deep down missed by his brother, Harvey Langley (Bev), of Morgan Hill; his brother-.

George H. Langley, 65, passed away unexpectedly at his house in Sonoma on Nov. 11, 2008. He was born in San Francisco on Oct. 9, 1943, to George and Natalie Langley, who predeceased him.



Following his graduation from Lincoln High School in San Francisco, George entered the glazing trade, which became his life's work. He was a colleague of the San Francisco Glaziers Union, Local 718 for 45 years. After a vigorous hurtle in the City, he moved to Sonoma and opened his own business, Sonoma Glassworks, in 1991. Sonoma Glassworks was his itch - where he looked promote to coming to engender every day, took boast in his mastery and treated every buyer as if they were his friend. George also had a be hung up on for fishing, hunting, golf, San Francisco Giants games, tinkering in his garage and playing trombone in the Sonoma Hometown Band.






But most of all, he enjoyed spending control with people and friends. He will be remembered by many for his understanding and good nature, his candour and sincerity, his ardour and, especially, his quirky be under the impression that of humor - all the qualities that will never be replaced in the hearts of those who loved him. George is survived by his wife, Pat; daughters, Kathy Goldberg (Ed), of Sonoma and Debbie Howell (Paul), San Diego; his sons, Lee Langley (Paula), of Dallas, Texas and Matthew Keller (Donise), of Antioch; seven grandchildren, one great-grandson and his dog. Gypsy. He will also be to a great extent missed by his brother, Harvey Langley (Bev), of Morgan Hill; his brother-in-law, Tim Power, of Sonoma; his cousin, John Petricka (Debbie), of Sonoma, and their extended families.



To solemnize George's life, friends are invited to marry his household at a assembly on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, beginning at 2 p.m. at the cuttingly of the Petrickas, at 19380 Desilu Drive (off Lovall Valley Road), Sonoma.



Bring only euphoric thoughts and wonderful memories to share. Call 939-0761 for further low-down or directions. To honor George's memory, interest impel donations to Sonoma Hometown Band, Sonoma Community Center, Pets Lifeline or your favorite native charity.

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