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Janeileen Cowley Langmann

November 26, 1940 — January 23, 2026

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Janeileen Cowley Langmann

Janeileen "Janie" Cowley Langmann died peacefully on January 23, 2026. She was born in Mobile, Alabama on November 26, 1940 to Rosemary Conrad Cowley and George Joseph Cowley.

Janie began her education at The Visitation at the age of four. She attended St. Mary's Elementary and graduated from Bishop Toolen High School in 1958. She attended Hollins College and later began working at Merchants National Bank. In 1977 she moved to Savannah, GA, returning to Mobile ten years later. While working as an accountant at The Mobile Infirmary, she earned a degree in Accounting from the University of South Alabama. Shortly after graduating, Janie became a Certified Public Accountant. Over the last approximately 20 years of her career, Janie was the Office Manager at Pulmonary Associates and later, Cardiology Associates in Mobile. She had a long and enjoyable career, characterized by her love for the work, and most importantly, the people she worked with.

Janie was a wonderful cook and baker. She was also a talented seamstress and loved to knit. Janie was a sports fan. She particularly enjoyed baseball, football and golf. Most importantly, she loved spending time with her family.

She is preceded in death by her parents Rosemary and George Cowley, her brother in law Tommy Johnson and her nephew Thomas Johnson, Jr. She is survived by her two sons, John M. Turner, Jr. (Mary) and George C.Turner, Sr. (Ruth), seven grandchildren: Janie Turner Allgood (John) , Andrew Turner (Kathryn), Greer Turner Campbell (Sam), Rosemary Turner, George Turner, Jr. (Mary), John M. Turner III (Grace), and Frances Turner, three great grandchildren: Henry Allgood, Greer Allgood and Mary Campbell, her sister Rosemary Cowley Johnson, nephews Jim Johnson (Siri), Will Johnson (Kathryn) and many great nephews and nieces.

The family will hold a private mass and graveside burial in her honor on Thursday morning, January 29, and then receive friends at 3763 The Cedars Avenue at Noon. Memorials should be made to Wheel A Meal, The Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Ignatius Catholic Church or any charity of your choice.

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