James W. Langley, M.D. Littleton, Colorado Obituary

James W. Langley, M.D.

James Wallace Langley, M.D. 1933-2021 James Wallace “Doc” Langley died peacefully at home surrounded by family of cancer, Sunday Nov. 7, 2021. He was 88. James was predeceased by both his first wife Margaret (Lyons) and his second wife Sheri (Orr). He was attended at death by his beloved friend Lucy Danenhauer. In addition, survivors include four daughters and six sons: Roseanne Martin (Regis), Annette Langley, Jeanette Roberts (Mark), Barbara Fischer (Charles), James Langley (Lisa), Joseph Langley, John Langley (Jessica), Stephen Langley (Joan), Michael Langley (Laura), and Mark Langley (Stephanie). Doc was the proud grandfather of 72 grandchildren and great grandfather to 53 great grandchildren. He is survived by his brother, Ronald Langley. Doc devoted his life to the study and practice of family medicine with specialties in geriatrics and sports medicine. He graduated in the class of 1957 from the University of Michigan Medical School and moved with his small family to Denver. After a residency at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Denver, James conducted a family practice from medical offices at 940 Oak St. in Thornton from 1958 to 1986. He held privileges at St. Anthony’s Central and delivered the first baby to be born at St. Anthony’s North at its original location. While inactive, he continued to study medicine. All of Doc’s medical licenses were current at the time of his death. He was among the founders of Thornton’s first bank, North Valley State Bank established in 1963, now the oldest community bank in Colorado. An instrument rated pilot licensed for both planes and helicopters, James established Skybird Air, a charter service flying out of Jefferson County Airport. Clients included film crews scouting locations, personages such as news anchor Walter Cronkite, and celebrity musicians. James was born Jan. 27, 1933 in Detroit to parents James Monroe and Mildred E. Langley. As a young man he followed his father’s footsteps and was employed summers at Ford Motor Company while in college. The family moved to a farm in Litchfield, Michigan that James worked during the week while his father commuted to Ford in Detroit. He graduated Litchfield High School class of 1950. Visitation will be held at the Chapel at Ellis Family Services in Littleton on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 5:00 p.m. with Recitation of the Rosary beginning at 6:30 p.m. Funeral mass will be said at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Golden at 10 a.m. James will be interred at Golden Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Chesterton Academy of Our Lady of Walsingham (https://olwclassical.org/donate).
January 27, 1933 - November 7, 202101/27/193311/07/2021
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November 9, 2021
Tracy Fullerton
November 16, 2021
Condolences to the family from the Fullertons and Giefers, two families who Dr. Langley treated in the 1960s and longer. Both of our families have often spoke of him and remembered him fondly over the years.
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Marsha Webb
November 12, 2021
I have known Doc, all my life. He was my Doctor and close friend of my family. A kind and caring man with an interesting sense of humor. He will always be close to my heart.
My heart and love to all of his friends and family. He will still be around. Now we listen ...
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Stephen Langley
November 12, 2021
This song reminds me of my father. He shone bright like a diamond and brought light to many peoples lives. I used this song last year to teach hundreds of Japanese children English through music for Valentines day.. but a fitting tribute to James since he will always ... Continue Reading
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Stephen
November 12, 2021
Stephen Langley’s family in Japan. Sending prayers and love to all on this site and praying for my father James. May Jesus welcome him home after working so hard in the vineyard as his faithful servant. Sorry posted photo twice and can not seem to remove it...my bad...
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Stephen Langley
November 12, 2021
A big thank you and shout out to all the friends /relatives and people here on this site that help create such a beautiful tribute to my father. I am sharing this with all of Japanese friends so they can how a great a American dies and more importantly how he lived as ... Continue Reading
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Stephen Langley
November 12, 2021
James, my father, was a giant of a man. A man for all ages. He traveled everywhere, did so much and I have some great memories flying with him , Bronco games, ski trips, sailing trips, road trips. Due to distance my wife pictured here Joan and I can not be ther... Continue Reading
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susiesparkle402@gmail.com
November 11, 2021
I am truly saddened of the passing of Dr. Langley. He was the best doctor my family has ever had. I always looked forward to receiving his beautiful Christmas card, which, by the way, was the first one always. He was an amazing individual and will b greatly missed by man... Continue Reading
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susiesparkle402@gmail.com
November 11, 2021
I am truly saddened of the passing of Dr. Langley. He was the best doctor my family has ever had. I always looked forward to receiving his beautiful Christmas card, which, by the way, was the first one always. He was an amazing individual and will b greatly missed by man... Continue Reading
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Blake and Curry
November 11, 2021
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Shelia Eckhoff
November 11, 2021
I just found out today that Doc Langley passed away. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great man. I worked at North Valley Bank for over 15 years. He always had that smile and kind greeting. I remember at the 50th celebration was the first time I had a chance to sit ... Continue Reading