Paul E. Langley

July 5, 1943 ~ December 5, 2018
Paul E. Langley, 75, longtime Mooresville resident, passed away peacefully December 5, 2018. Paul was born July 5, 1943, in Indianapolis, to the late James Ned and Ida Jane (New) Langley.
He graduated from Mooresville High School in 1961. Paul worked for Praxair (formerly Union Carbide) for 33 years, retiring as general manager in 1996. He also worked with Rose Tree Service through the years. Paul had been a volunteer firefighter with the Brown Township Fire Department. As his boys were growing up, he coached and was instrumental in the founding of the Mooresville Junior Football League and also volunteered with the local Boy Scout Troop 30. Paul was an avid I.U. basketball and Indianapolis Colts fan. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, mushroom hunting, and always enjoyed the companionship of his dogs. He rode ATV’s and traveled throughout the United States on his Harley Davidson. Paul will be fondly remembered by his loving family and many friends.
Survivors include his wife, Nina (House) Langley, to whom he was united in marriage March 13, 1962; sons, Steve (Lisa), Tony (Tracey), and David (Dusta) Langley, all of Mooresville; sister, Janet Jacobs (the late Earl) of Mooresville; grandchildren, Samantha and Dillon; Alex, Grant, and Jessica; Gillian, Liam, and Carey.
Friends and family will gather Friday, December 7, 2018, 4 to 7 p.m., in the chapel at
Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Rev. Dennis Payton will officiate the 11 a.m. funeral service Saturday, December 8, 2018, at the funeral home. Cremation will follow at the Morgan County Crematory. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Handicapable Camp, Inc., P O Box 716, Plainfield, Indiana 46168. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Nina, and boys – you are in our prayers during this difficult time. We will always remember Paul as a loyal friend who enriched our lives a great deal. Charlie & Susan Garcia
David and I always enjoyed working with Paul. I always loved hearing the stories that David would tell me about Paul and his co-workers before I got hired on. Paul always kept us entertained at work and made it a fun place to work plus we got a lot of work done too. Paul will be missed by many. I pray for Nina and the family but remember he is in a better place and can rest with no more pain. RIP Paul.
Paul coached me in Little League baseball,i moved to Oklahoma and he mailed me my trophy,to this day,i remember the day it came in the mail..,what a great great man!!
Saddened to hear of the passing of Paul. Our deepest sympathy to Nina and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time and always.
So Sorry Nina, I didn’t know Paul , but I Love you and send Love and Prayers, May he find peace in heaven ߒްߙϰߏ»
I am sorry and deeply saddened by your family’s tremendous loss. I well remember Paul as a wonderful friend and long-time colleague of my father, Dave Endres, at Union Carbide (now Praxair). Please know you are being held close in thought and prayer during this painfully difficult time. Sending my heartfelt condolences and many hugs for all.
Paul is 3 years older than me. I always looked up to Paul as we grew up in Mooresville. I don’t think he ever knew that. I am praying for the family at this very difficult time. Bill Roberson
What a great guy, always brought joy to a room. Our thoughts are with you. TW & Deb Walters
I loved watching the tribute to Paul and your family. The pictures brought back lots of memories for me and I wasn’t present. The Relay pictures, the ONHF vacations and more. One of my favorite memories of Paul and Nina was the murder mystery dinner we attended. Paul was as Senator Black to Nina’s Mrs. Peacock. I think Senator Black committed the crime. They sure always knew how to have fun. We will miss him!
What a great personality Paul had!!! Much loved by his classmates. We’ll all miss him so much. God bless. Sincerely, Kay Allison Buchanan and Hobey
I feel like I knew Paul my entire life. He watched me grow up, in reality helped me grow up. He knew me during both the highs and lows of my life but yet his opinion of me never seemed to change. He was a constant reminder of what was right in this world. I loved that he was so close to my dad. I loved to hear them laugh. I loved that he was so often in our lives. I loved him. May he rest in peace… Doug Bryant