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JAMES DAVIDSON LANG

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JAMES LANG Obituary

JAMES DAVIDSON LANG (February 5, 1928 - May 19, 2012) In his 85th year, Jim passed away peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario. Family members and a supportive health services team were by his side. He led a rich and fulfilling life; as much appreciated by himself as by everyone who had the good opportunity to make his acquaintance. Born and raised in Toronto, Jim was the first of three generations of Langs to attend UTS (graduate of 1947). He is probably best remembered from his high school years as a bright, energetic person with a competitive athletic streak. After a brief stint at the University of Toronto, he left school to work for the family company Lang Bros. Specialty, founded by his father and uncle in 1925. At the time, they manufactured lamps and other small electrical appliances for the growing market at the end of the war. When his older brother Gord, also joined the company, they expanded into two major divisions: Samson- Dominion Ltd., manufacturing electrical appliances; and Connecticut Chemical Ltd., a custom filler of a wide range of consumer products. They built a large new plant in East York and grew the business to many times its original size, eventually going public with it in the early 70s. Today it has become the huge Canadian success story, CCL Industries. On the domestic front, Jim married a beautiful Toronto girl named Joan Worth on May 19, 1950. They bought a house in North York, close to Joan's childhood home in Hogg's Hollow and started to build a family along with a business. Three children (David, John, and Susan) were born in rapid succession from 1951 to 1956. Despite the devastating losses of his wife in 1998 and his beloved daughter in 2009, the tightly knit family has grown to include 5 grandchildren and 7 great- grandchildren. Jim's career path took an unexpected turn after he purchased a farm property in the late 60s to use as a weekend retreat. He developed a great interest in agriculture and saw a good investment opportunity in farm land north of the city. He eventually assembled about 750 acres and developed a farm business plan with his sons. The resulting operation, JL Farms, gradually came to specialize in the production of purebred Simmental cattle. The cattle won awards at major livestock shows across the continent and garnered sales around the world. As has been said, "As a farmer, he was outstanding in his field!" With his financial affairs under control, Jim stepped back from his businesses in the late 70s to indulge his twin passions of golf and family. He and Joan split their time between the farm and their house in Florida. He maintained memberships at Rosedale and Beacon Hall golf clubs in Ontario and at John's Island and Bent Pine golf clubs in Florida. He took great pleasure in entertaining the growing mob of grandchildren at every occasion. Tragically, his wife died of a cancer related illness in 1998. His life went into a steep decline. By good fortune, a mutual friend introduced him to an attractive widow named Valerie Haughton. She provided the spark that gave him a new energy for life. They were married and lived together in Aurora until his death. His life was further enriched during this period by the care and attention shown to him by Val's daughter Robyn and the rest of Val's grandchildren. Jim will be lovingly remembered by all of his friends and family for his kindness, generosity and loyalty. Out of respect for his wishes, a private service will be held following cremation at the Thompson Funeral Home in Aurora. Online condolences may be posted on the website at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com

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Published by Toronto Star from May 23 to May 26, 2012.

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May 25, 2012

Thinking of you Dave, Sally and family. Holding you close in thought today. With deepest sympathy, Melodie and Brian

May 25, 2012

Robyn, I am so sorry to learn of your loss.My deepest sympathy to you, your Mother and family. Merle Lightbound

Robert Peacock

May 24, 2012

Condolences from the Peacock family. Jim was a wonderful man and we appreciated the opportunity to have known him. Our thoughts are with the Lang family.

Milton & Marion McArthur

May 24, 2012

Dave and John - we were saddened to read of your father's passing. Having just read of Mrs. Russell Thompson's passing in the same paper it brought back many memories of the Simmental business. Our sympathy at this time.
Milton and Marion McArthur

May 24, 2012

I am so sory to read of Jim's passing. He was unfailing kind to me when ever I was at the farm - for a cattle show or a visit. I send you my deepest sympathies, Gail Worth

May 24, 2012

David, John & family,
So sorry to hear of your father's passing. He had a remarkable life surrounded by the family he so loved. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you all at this time. Rose & Paul Featherstone, Bracebridge, ON

May 23, 2012

I remember in 1950 when Doug Inch and I had just started at Osgoode Joan and Jim used to take pity on us and invite us to share meals at their apartment on St. Clair . That was over 60 years ago and I still remember their warmth and generosity. They were both lovely friends.....George Simpson of Burlington

May 23, 2012

David, John and family. I am so sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories being across the street at York Valley Crescent.

"Arnie"

Martha Henshaw-McGlashan

May 23, 2012

I always remeber Jim greeting us at the farm when we went to look at cattle...always a good word and huge handshake...thoughts are with you at the time

May 23, 2012

David, John and families, am so sorry about your loss. Your mom and dad were always so good to me when Sue took me to Florida for a visit. Thinking of you during these hard times.

Sue & Tike Statten

May 23, 2012

Jim and I were good buddies at UTS and U of T
and he was a very special guy. I WILL always have fond memories of he and Joan.
Dave Campbell.

Peter and Teresa van Schaik

May 23, 2012

John, Victoria and family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. We know he was a very special person in your lives. May the loving memories you have of him be your constant comfort and fill your heart with peace.

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