Dorothy Salley Clements Lang
72, passed away Monday afternoon, March 10, 2014 in Carmel, IN. Born in Gulfport, MS, she was a long time Texan. She graduated from the University of Texas in 1963; worked as a Speech Language Pathologist; and retired from HISD. She was known as a woman with a generous heart. She is survived by her siblings, Arthur M. Clements, MD and Joan Clements Lamnek; her children, Edward Brinton Lang, Frederick Arthur Lang and Allyson Lang Rider; and six grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 15, 2014 in Randall and Roberts Funeral Center , 1685 Westfield Road, in Noblesville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, http://www.lbda.org.
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We'll miss your unconditional love, your laugh,your spiritual depth and honesty. Your journey here on earth was often filled with restraints and great difficulties, but you always traveled with great courage and determination. Now you're living in the freedom and clarity of God's World where you'll feel totally at home-in the spiritual realm where you were very comfortable.
Mary and John Townshend
March 15, 2014
Offering our deepest condolences during this time.
Westfield Road - Noblesville
March 13, 2014
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