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Heflin - Earl Langley, 70, died Wednesday, August 21, 2013, at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 24, 2013, at Dryden Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Billy Morris, Rev. Ricky Kilgore, Rev. Bobby Burroughs officiating. Burial will follow in Pinetucky Cemetery. Visitation will be this evening, August 23, 2013, from 5 until 7 p.m. at Dryden Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Jeanette Langley, of Heflin; sons, Thomas (Wanda) Langley, of Wedowee, and Tim Langley, of Birmingham; mother, Gravis Lipham Drummond, of Norfolk, Va.; sister, Wanda Buck, of Norfolk; brother, Taylor Acker, also of Norfolk. Friends and family will serve as pallbearers. Mr. Langley was a life long resident of Cleburne County and a 1961 graduate of Ranburne High School. Earl was a member of Pinetucky Baptist Church, and Micaville Volunteer Fire Department. He was also a member of Dallas Masonic Lodge #228, Sawyer Lodge #93, Eastern Star Lineville Chapter, the Anniston York Rite Bodies of Free Masonry, and the Anniston Commandery #23 Knights Templar. He was preceded in death by his father. Dryden Funeral Home 256-463-2287 Visit our website: drydenfuneralhome.com
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Sorry for your lost. May you find comfort in God's word the Bible. 2 Timothy 3:16
cheryl
August 23, 2013
So sorry for your lost....Earl was a special person
Janice Williams
August 23, 2013
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