

On January 6, 2012, Kennith passed from this life into the beauty and wonder of heaven where he was welcomed by friends and family who have passed on before him.
Kennith was a respected member of the business community. He founded Austin Counter Tops in 1971 and he enjoyed being a part of daily operations until health issues moved him into full retirement.
Kennith and his wife Kay, were blessed with a loving marriage relationship of 42 years. Kennith was preceeded in death by his parents, Sophie and Gordon Langham. He is survived by his sisters, Billie Clopton, Bobbie Falvey, Margie Mason, his brother, Donald Langham, his daughter, Deborah Hilbig, and his sons, Russell Langham, Kennith Langham, Jr., Mark Raby, Matt Raby, eleven grandchildren, one great grandson and treasured nieces and nephews.
Kennith enjoyed his years of riding the Texas Enduro Circuit and all the friends he made through that association. He loved riding dirt bikes in Colorado every year and he enjoyed many trips with his wife and friends on his Harley.
Kennith Charles Langham, Sr. was born on July 17, 1940 in Lexington, Texas.
On January 6, 2012, Kennith passed from this life into the beauty and wonder of heaven where he was welcomed by friends and family who have passed on before him.
Kennith was a respected member of the business community. He founded Austin Counter Tops in 1971 and he enjoyed being a part of daily operations until health issues moved him into full retirement.
Kennith and his wife Kay, were blessed with a loving marriage relationship of 42 years. Kennith was preceeded in death by his parents, Sophie and Gordon Langham. He is survived by his sisters, Billie Clopton, Bobbie Falvey, Margie Mason, his brother, Donald Langham, his daughter, Deborah Hilbig, and his sons, Russell Langham, Kennith Langham, Jr., Mark Raby, Matt Raby, eleven grandchildren, one great grandson and treasured nieces and nephews.
Kennith enjoyed his years of riding the Texas Enduro Circuit and all the friends he made through that association. He loved riding dirt bikes in Colorado every year and he enjoyed many trips with his wife and friends on his Harley.
Kennith was a member of King of Kings Lutheran Church in Round Rock and he loved his church family. He believed in giving back to the community and he lived that out through quiet, generous acts of kindness and by supporting organizations with a Christian world view.
His race has been run. He has received his crown of victory through faith in Jesus. He was a good and faithful servant who lived a life of meaning and purpose.
Visitation for family and friends will be held at Cook Walden Capital Park, 14501 North IH 35 in Pflugerville, Texas on Monday, January 9, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
A celebration of life will be held at King of Kings Lutheran Church located at 17000 Smyers Lane, Round Rock, Texas on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at 2:00 p.m..
The family requests that instead of flowers, donations be made to any of the following:
King of Kings Lutheran Church: 17000 Smyers Lane, Round Rock, Tx. 78681
Alpha on Campus USA : Alpha USA 2275 Half Day Rd., Suite 185 Bannockburn, Illinois
Alpha Prison Ministries : " " " " " " " " " "
City School of Texas : 1702 Woodland Ave. Austin, Tx.78741
Concordia Academy -Austin :3407 Red River, Austin, Tx. 78705
Lutheran Social Services of the South : 8305 Cross Park Dr. Austin, Tx. 78754
Lutheran World Relief : P.O. Box 17061, Baltimore, Md. 21298-9832
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