Monrovia Technical Manager Tragically Killed
Marty Langmaid, who served Monrovia as a technical manager at Wight Nurseries, a nursery in Cairo, Ga., was tragically killed July 1 in a biking accident. He was 53.
Marty Langmaid, who served Monrovia as a technical manager at Wight Nurseries, a nursery in Cairo, Ga., was tragically killed July 1 when a vehicle struck him as he was riding his bike. Langmaid was 53.
Langmaid earned a bachelor's degree in horticulture from the University of Georgia in 1978, and he worked at Wight Nurseries for an astounding 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Rosa, his son Neil who is an inside sales representative with Monrovia, and his daughter-in-law Lara.
Guests can sign an online register for Langmaid at ClarkFuneral.com.
Marty was a lifelong friend of mine. His friendship was a gift from God and something that I'll never forget. The eulogy that was delivered at his funeral can be found at http://www.scribd.com/doc/17198720/Eulogy-for-Marty-Langmaid-1956-2009. I note it on this site not to attract attention to my writing but to honor a great man and my best friend. I'd say "rest in peace Marty" but I know that he's busy working on God's favorite garden and biking the beautiful rolling hills of Heaven.
Oure deepest sympathy to the Langmaid family during this tragic time from the entire staff at Four Star Greenhouse/Proven Winners
Marty was a good friend and fellow plantsman. I learned a lot from him over the years. He will be missed!
Marty was a lifelong friend of mine. His friendship was a gift from God and something that I'll never forget. The eulogy that was delivered at his funeral can be found at http://www.scribd.com/doc/17198720/Eulogy-for-Marty-Langmaid-1956-2009. I note it on this site not to attract attention to my writing but to honor a great man and my best friend. I'd say "rest in peace Marty" but I know that he's busy working on God's favorite garden and biking the beautiful rolling hills of Heaven.
Oure deepest sympathy to the Langmaid family during this tragic time from the entire staff at Four Star Greenhouse/Proven Winners
Marty was a good friend and fellow plantsman. I learned a lot from him over the years. He will be missed!

