Plant City Observer

Obituary: Quinton Montana Langford

Quinton Montana Langford, 20, of Plant City, died Oct. 22, 2016, in Tallahassee. 

He was a student at Florida A&M University. He was an honors graduate of Plant City High School and worked for Sensenich Propeller during high school. He attended the School of Architecture and Engineering Technology at FAMU and was working on obtaining a bachelor’s degree in construction engineering technology. He was the president of the Association of General Contractors and a membership chair of the National Society of Black Engineers. He also worked in Panama City as an engineering intern for NAVSEA Warfare Center and at Quality Grassing Service during the summers. He loved spending time with his family, working on cars and fishing. He lived a fulfilling life, touching others with a warm smile, a listening ear or words of comfort. He was a man of integrity, big brother and friend. He will be remembered for his humble nature and quiet spirit. 

He is survived by his father, Allen Langford (Rena Hadsall); paternal grandparents, Lisa and Danny Carlile; great-grandmother, Evelyn Johnson Milton; aunts, Carolyn Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Amy Dixon and Runnel Klassen (Paul); uncles, Wayne Johnson (Ann Puller) and Harrison Cumbie (Megan); brother, Justin Johnson (Samantha Booher) and his, daughter, Kendall Johnson; maternal grandparents, Diane Reese and Billy Binnion; sister, Deja Hunter; brother, Shawn Outlaw; and aunts, BJ Edwards, Amy Jordan, Cheryl Binnion and Cinnamon Velasco. 

He was preceded in death by his mother, Tonya Binnion. 

A funeral service was held Oct. 29, at Wells Memorial Funeral Home and Event Center. Burial followed at Springhead Cemetery. 

Online condolences may be made at WellsMemorial.com. 

 

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