
Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, June 24, at 4 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt Carmel located in Carmel, Indiana with visitation from 2-4.
Evonne Tate Langmeyer, 45 of Zionsville passed away June 10, 2016. Evonne was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana on April 20, 1971 to her parents James Lee Langmeyer and Mona Lisa Langmeyer. Evonne was an Owner of “Take Us For Granite” and also worked in insurance sales. She was a charter member and secretary of Westfield Rotary Club. Evonne graduated from Carmel High School and was a student at Indiana University for four years. Evonne modeled for Helen Wells Agency through Jr. High, high school and University.
Evonne is survived by her mother, Mona Whitfield; sister, Amber Langmeyer Jagielko; and brothers, Joshua Langmeyer, Craig Langmeyer, Paul Langmeyer, Ross Langmeyer and David Whitefield. Evonne was also a loving aunt to: James Tanner Jagielko, Bethany Jagielko, Tristan Jagielko, Zoey Whitfield and Jack Dominick. Evonne is preceded in death by James Lee, Norma, and Donald Langmeyer.
Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, June 24, at 4 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt Carmel located in Carmel, Indiana with visitation from 2-4. Friends and family can sign Evonne’s guestbook at www.indianafuneralcare.com.







Paul Lipps says
Sending love and prayers to her whole family. Carmel class of 1990
Cheryl Whitfield says
Our hearts are with you.
Marian Langmeyer Hoffman says
Rest In Peace
Vicki Langmeyer Arthur says
I’m a Langmeyer from Fort Wayne. Although I haven’t met this extension of the family, I want to send my sincerest regrets to the family. I am so sorry.
Janice Langmeyer Kenline says
Fort Wayne relative sending our love and prayers.
Stephanie Lumley says
Love is never fleeting
When memories we share
Become our everafter
And life goes on from there
Family and our friends
Remember us this way
And come to celebrate
The good times everyday
It’s how we come to realize
Just how much love we give
When those we loved the most
Pass from our world to his
For God will now protect her
With all his living light
And we can someday see her
When again the time is right
(Written in memory of Evonne Tate Langmeyer)
I send my sincerest love and prayers (from a friend of a family member)
David Whitfied says
Summertime, and the livin’ is easy
Fish are jumpin’ and the cotton is high
Oh, your daddy’s rich and your ma is good-lookin’
So hush little baby, Don’t you cry
Bill Miller says
I’m so sad to hear this. God bless you Evonne and to your family and friends. I will never forget you and will always love you. We will all see you again. Rest in peace you beautiful person! Bill Milller
James Lee Langmeyer says
She was a drunk and a junkie. Threw away every opportunity that was frequently given to her.