

Teddi was born on January 20, 1947, in Pueblo, Colorado, to Elaine Haase and Frank Nightingale, who preceded her in death. She graduated from East High School in 1965 and, a few years later, married the love of her life, John Thomas Langoni. Teddi and John shared 51 wonderful years together before his passing in 2020.
She was also preceded in death by her brother, Danny Haase; brothers-in-law, Donald Ladd, Ralph Miller, Tony Langoni, Kenny Adair, and Oliver Madrid; sisters-in-law, Carmella Jones and Ellen Langoni; niece, Shawna Langoni; and nephew, Walter “Wally” Ladd.
Teddi is lovingly remembered by her sisters, Judy (Bob) Roan, Sharon Ladd, and Donna Miller; sisters-in-law, Louise “Nini” Adair and Joann Madrid; and many cherished nieces and nephews: A.J. (Sheila) Langoni; Mario (Julie) Langoni; Todd Madrid; Kristine (Marty) Martinez; Michelle (Lawrence) Medina; Travis (Graciela) Miller; Crystal (Rob) Mitchell; Samantha (Brian) Storlien; Trevor, Tallon, and Heather Miller; Tyler (Hannah) Miller; Roger and Lee Dennisson; Brandi Gilbert; Bonnie Roan; and Shanon and Tabitha Sinclair.
She was adored by her great-nieces and nephews, including Derek (Katie) Spinuzzi; Giovanni Thomas “JT” (Becky) Langoni; Gianna (Trent) Langoni Thompson; Lexi (Noah) Langoni Fesmire; Jennifer Ladd; Cyndi (Mark) Peralta; Andrea, Felicia, Pete, and Isabella Martinez; Chelsea and Marina Wilson; Taylor Ladd; Taylor and Ryan Storlien; Armando, Jasmine, and Anthony Miller; Gavin and Ryker Miller; Trevor, Robert, and Jackson Mitchell; and Daizy and River Sire. Her great-great-nieces and nephews—Brody, Jack, and Julianne Spinuzzi; Penelope and Frank Langoni; Lennon Thompson; Colin Millard; Colton, Cody, and Cameron Clay; Alexander and Dante Martinez; Zyier Wilson-Garcia; and Paislyn Miller—along with extended family and dear friends, who will miss her deeply.
Teddi began her career at AVCO and later served as Executive Assistant at Pueblo Bank & Trust. She and John shared a love of travel and adventure, taking numerous trips to Cripple Creek, Black Hawk, and Las Vegas, as well as cruises to Mexico, the Eastern Caribbean, Alaska, and Italy.
Those who knew Teddi will remember her for her kindness, generous heart, and deep love for family—a love that will continue to live on through them. She will forever be remembered as our beloved “Teddi Bear.”
A celebration of Teddi’s life will be held at Imperial Memorial Gardens on Thursday, November 20, at 11:00 a.m.
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