Roland-Langley Sr.-Obituary

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Roland Lewis Langley Sr.

Jun 14, 1939 - Mar 29, 2019

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Mr. Roland was a wonderful man who always had a smile, laugh and a joke to make your day a little bit better!! I worked with him for many years at Belk. He was the most positive man. A man of faith and good humor. Every morning he greeted you with a "Good morning", and a smile!! He will be missed by all who knew him. Go with God my friend. For that is the place we all know you to be.

Gail and family,
I am so sorry for your loss.
"Mink" as I knew him was a good man . He was coworker and friend .
I worked with Mink for may years .
I have family in my prayers.

Gail and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Mink as I knew him was a good man.
I worked with him at Thomasville furniture for 16 years.
I am sure he is in a better place now no more suffering .
I have family in my prayers .

Heaven gained a angel with his wings, RIP and fly high with our Lord and Savior.




A good friend. Rest in peace.

So very sorry for your loss of a dear love one. Charlie F Sides and All families of Lexington, Welcome, NC and SC and Michigan.

So sorry for your lost.. keeping everyone in my prayers.. love you all..

As a good mad, he has gone to make sure that everything is ready for his family. He'll be waiting by the gates to greet the rest of you when the time comes. God bless.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. He was such a good Christian man and always so kind to me !

Obituary

Roland's Obituary

Roland Lewis Langley, Sr., 79, of Lexington passed away on Friday, March 29, 2019 at his home.

 

Funeral services will be held 4pm Sunday, March 31 at Arrington Heights Freewill Baptist Church with Revs. Doug McGee and Rev. James Messer officiating.  Burial will follow at Arrington Heights Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery.

 

Visitation with family and friends will be held 5-7pm Saturday, March 30 at Davidson Funeral Home in Lexington and other times at Arrington Heights FWB Church fellowship hall.

 

Roland was born in Davidson County on June 14, 1939 to Jackson ‘Jack’ Porter Langley, Sr. and Helen House Langley.  He was a member of Arrington Heights FWB Church and had previously worked at Thomasville Furniture.  He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Joe and Richard Langley.

 

Surviving are his loving wife, Brenda Gayle Langley, of the home; sons, Roland (R.L.) Langley Jr. (Donna) and Lamar Langley (Lisa), both of Lexington; daughter, Tammy Garvey Jeff  (DoDo) of Lexington; and brothers, Jack Langley, Jr. (Gerrie) and David Langley ( Tootie), both of Lexington; 9 grandchildren, Jason, Crystal, Derek, Tiffany, Brandy, Chuck, Chad, Will and Tito; 12 great-grandchildren and his special four-legged friend, Gracie.

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