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I originally wrote this editorial published over 20 years ago for the Democrat and Chronicle about the 25th Anniversary of WDKX Radio I know over the past several weeks, numerous media outlets have featured stories about 104WDKX celebrating their 25 th  Anniversary.  All of the stories have revealed the struggles and triumphs of  owner, Andrew Langston.  All of the stories have shown how a very small, but close knit family have created and maintained a very successful business.  The story that hasn’t been told is the one about the Langston Family, the people behind the business.   It was 1979 and I was 16 years old.  Without getting into too many details, I was growing up in a very strained home environment.  I was basically raising myself.  I went to DKX to look for a job because I always dreamed of working at a radio station.  I was in need of money to buy basic needs like clothes, shoes, lunch money, etc…  Mr. Langston himself greeted me at the door.  He sat me down in the conferenc

My Memories of Mrs. Gloria Langston

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  I’ve known Mrs. Langston since I was 16. That’s when I started working at WDKX Radio as an intern. I didn’t work with her often, but would often type letters for her or do filing. I knew I had to be on point whenever I worked on something for her.   She was my boss then, but it wasn’t until I or year or two before I moved to Phoenix in 2002 that our friendship began.   I would often see her at the station while I worked on several events. I would help her with using the computer, but we never quite mastered text messaging. I helped in staging a property she was selling (yes, she was a realtor) and hired her as my realtor to sell my house prior to me moving to Phoenix. When she came to Phoenix for a National Toastmasters event, I moved into the hotel with her and accompanied her to all the events so she wouldn't be alone. We had such a good time! She loved the mountain views from her balcony.   Once I moved back to Rochester in 2008, we became very close. I attended Toastmas