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April 23, 1975 - November 28, 2024
The sky collected another star November 28th 2024.
Ralph Sr. & Dottie Langham announced the arrival of Crystal on April 23, 1975.
Crystal was made of stardust mixed with gun powder. She'd shine bright, get your attention and then light your world up like the fourth of July.
Crystal's spirit is what we will remember most about her. She had a flame of a different fire that never can be extinguished or dampened. Her spirit was free, free to love, free to run wild, free to bloom like wild flowers in June.
Bon Fires and cold beer was one of Crystal's favorite places to catch up with her people. She also loved hot rods, camping and living the Alaskan wild woman lifestyle.
Crystal is survived by her three children. Her eldest son Nicholas Langham of Wasilla. Middle son Michael Williams of Wasilla. Her youngest Son Devon Williams. Brothers Ralph Langham Jr and Scott of Sutton, and her Sister Linda Martin of Washington. Her niece Antoinette Logan and her children Gemma and Jaxsin.
In death proceeded by her father Ralph Sr. Her mother Dottie & and her Niece Brittany. She can peacefully rest in paradise with them and be guardian to her loved ones.
"The Most Important Thing Is, Even If We Are Apart, I'll Always Be With You"
CELEBRATION OF LIFE will be held for family and longtime friends at a later date.