Richard "Dick" Nelson Langdon, the last known survivor of the British and Irish Lions' great escape against North Auckland in 1950, passed away on Saturday at 95.
A grandfather to 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, a service for Langdon will be held in the chapel of Morris and Morris Funerals (entrance - 17 Western Hills Drive), Whau Valley, Whangārei at 1.30pm tomorrow followed by interment at Maunu Services Lawn Cemetery.
In 2017, Langdon was honoured as a guest of NZ Rugby at the Lions' match at the Northland Events Centre against the New Zealand Provincial Barbarians.
The wing/centre was on the park in 1950 and from what he was told by the Lions players, North Auckland were robbed of a famous victory - ultimately losing 8-6.
