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Chicago lost a one-in-a-million impresario and a terrifically nice man when we lost Archie!
Susan Aurinko
March 28, 2019 | Chicago, IL | Acquaintance
Chicago, IL, Illinois
Archie L. Lang, 95, of Elizabethtown, KY, died Wednesday, February 17, 2016. He was a native of Chicago, a WW II U.S. Navy veteran, a 1938 graduate of Mount Carmel High School, a 1942 graduate of Benedictine College in Atchison, KS and received a master's degree in music from Columbia University....
Read MoreChicago lost a one-in-a-million impresario and a terrifically nice man when we lost Archie!
Susan Aurinko
March 28, 2019 | Chicago, IL | Acquaintance
I remember Archie so very well from my daughter Thalia's years in the Ruth Page/Arie Crown Nutcracker, - he was a wonderfully warm man and was so patient and sweet with the dancers! I send my condolences, and love and light to his whole family.
Susan Aurinko
April 07, 2016 | Chicago, IL
What a great man! Denise so sorry for your loss.
Michele Rust
April 06, 2016 | Chicago, IL
Archie Lang left a lasting legacy to the arts in Chicago, and made such a positive impact on the lives of the people and their families who were a part of his productions. He will be greatly missed.
-Al Schwarz
April 05, 2016
Uncle Archie certainly had impressive achievements, especially considering the times he lived through. He was multi-talented, but I especially remember his singing, memories that go back to my earliest years. Denise, Michael and Georgietta, you have my love and sympathy. My uncle was the last of his generation of Langs, and he wil be missed.
Maureen Skok Schaffhausen
April 04, 2016
The thoughts and prayers of the Mount Carmel High School community are with your family during these days. May the saints of Carmel welcome Archie into God's eternal embrace and may Our Lady of Mount Carmel wrap you in the mantle of her love and care.
- Mount Carmel High School
April 04, 2016
Uncle Archie, You will be missed! You lived a wonderful life and I always enjoyed your company.You are at peace and out of pain now. You will always be in our memories....
Sue Dolan
April 03, 2016 | Chicago, IL