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Dorothy Ann Lang, 64, of Easton passed away on Sunday June 16, 2013 in her home. Born: Born on December 8, 1947 in Helena GA, she was the loving daughter of John Stone and Bessie Mae Stakley. Personal: Dorothy was employed as a Nursing Assistant at Genesis Health Care in Phillipsburg for over 30 years. Services: Homegoing Services will take place at 11:00AM Monday in Trinity Baptist Church 635 Centre St, Easton, Under the direction of Rev. Clarence Clark. Call from 10-11AM. Continued services and interment will take place on Wednesday in Helena Cemetery, Helena Georgia. Ministry of Comfort entrusted to the Irwin M. Judd Funeral Home 1310-1314 W. Hamilton St. Allentown. Online memories of Dorothy can be shared at www.juddfuneralhome.com
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I worked with Dot for many years starting at Garden Nursing Home and then it switched to Phillipsburg Care Center. She was a hard worker and had a sense of humor. She also told it like it was. We lost touch when I changed jobs and went back to school. I recently heard she passed, which saddens me, but it makes me proud to have known her and how many lives she´s touched throughout the years. Thanks Dot it´s been a pleasure working with you.
JoAnn
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August 31, 2023
Aunt Dot was the greatest. So funny and full of life.
June 24, 2013
I worked with Dottie at the Garden Nursing Home for years. She was a great and funny person. My deepest sympathy to the family.
Lee. Ann Eisley
June 22, 2013
I WORKED WITH DOROTHY FOR MANY OF YEARS AT GARDEN NURSING HOME; SHE HAD A GOOD HEART, FUNNY PERSONALITY, AND JUST A GREAT PERSON TO BE AROUND,MAKE THEM LAUGH IN HEAVEN DOROTHY.
LEON MATLOCK
June 21, 2013
sorry for the families loss. i worked with dorothy at the pburg care center in the 70's. very nice person. god bless
bonnie dunlap
June 21, 2013
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