Susan Mary
Langfeldt
- Visitation
- Saturday, December 23rd, 2023 from 10-11am at Heritage Funeral Homes, 6615 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI.
- Funeral Service
- Saturday, December 23rd, 2023 at 11am at Heritage Funeral Homes, 6615 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI.
Susan Mary Langfeldt (nee Janz) passed away on December 12, 2023, age 68. Loving wife and high school sweetheart of the late Charles. Loving mother of Shelley Knuth and Chuck (Kate) Langfeldt. Proud grandma of Aiden, Noah, and Lily. Much loved sister of Ronald Janz (Janice Jalowiec). Daughter-in-law to Larry Langfeldt. Sister-in-law of Larry (Pamala) and Joe (Doreen). Beloved aunt to many. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents John and Gertrude Janz and mother-in-law Gloria Langfeldt.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, December 23rd at Heritage Funeral Home at 6615 W. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, WI from 10-11am, followed by the funeral service at 11am.
Sue was a wonderful, caring person who held socials for those who had lost their spouses and helped them through difficult times. She had many friends and will be greatly missed.
Shelley and Chuck, Amy and I send our deepest sympathies to you and your families.
Shelley, I’m so sorry for the loss of your dear mother. Sue was a kind woman, I will miss her. Sending hugs to you and your family ❤️
Oh Shelley, my heart breaks for you! The loss of our mothers is so very difficult. May you find some peace – and even a little joy – during this holiday season. Hugs….Gerri & Gary Mansdorfer
Sue was one of the most caring, kind and compassionate people I ever met. She turned her experience of losing her husband into an opportunity to support countless others who had lost their partner. She will be sorely missed
Your Mom was an amazing woman. Like you, I will miss her dearly. She was the glue that held our grievance group together. Looking back at all the photos she sent us, has really made me smile, but at the same time sad to know our Halloween party in her new home will be our last.
The beauty of Sue’s love and thoughtfulness for others is timeless. God bless her soul for giving others who has suffered losses a safe and fun place to come to St her beautiful home.
So happy to be able to. Call her my special friend . They through away when see was born. one of a kind- thank you all see did for so many. Love. And prayers to you Shelly
Sam
Cry a little, laugh a little, learn a little, serve a little, love a lot. It’s not over ’til it’s over. I met Sue in January, 2014, she new at grief support group. Charlie had passed in Wisconsin. Purpose now moved to help raise toddler grandson Aiden with chefing for daughter Shelley and Knuth family. Then harness her skills for monthly socials for front range grievers. Elvis, Hallmark movies, alert to Charlie signs, watch the diet, watch the health, family trips to Wiscnsin, Chuckie’s family, survive the Marshall fire, relocate with no memorabilia. Penultimate was text, “been under the weather with pain from urinary infections and hurt leg.” Final phone conversation conflicted –“don’t call me” , racecar fast update on surgery. I miss her, friend Susie Q, the best of us.