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Elizabeth Lang

Glass Lake, New York

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Averill Park-Elizabeth Dickson Lang, 87, wife of the Honorable Conrad H. Lang, Jr., of Glass Lake entered eternal life on July 22, 2022 after a valiant 2-year health battle. She was the daughter of the late Harvey Dickson and Elizabeth Moulton Dickson of Troy. "Bette" was born in Troy, attended...

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Bette came into our hair salon for many years . Every single one of us looked forward to seeing her ! She was so fun and spunky and always had the best cars Which we offer teased her about . She will forever be in our hearts . Her smile could light up the world !

Bette´s humor and laughter kept our bridge games so much fun. She was one in a million and will be sorely missed. Peace Bette.

To all who loved and knew Elizabeth, we add our condolences and memories of her kindness. It is not fair that good people do not live forever, and that loss is so painful, so we hope for happy thoughts of her goodness to overwhelm the rest. We were privileged to have had her friendship.

Dear judge Lang and Family my deepest sympathy at this sad time.

Judge and family very sorry for your loss.

Judge Lang, Val, Lisa and Jeff so sorry for the loss of your mom. Shes in heaven with Sandy and Bill! I'll always remember her for her beauty, class, laughter, and kindness. I was so fortunate to have known her.

My sincerest sympathy to Connie and Harvey. Betty was a dear friend during our high school years. I will pray for her.

Sending love and prayers to Lee and the rest of Bette´s family. Mrs. Lang had a huge positive impact on my young life back in the `70s and `80s. She was a gifted teacher who knew, intuitively, that "school" was an inclusive social experience for young people, and not just a place to learn from books. Generous with her time and her good sense of humor, Bette was a model for me as I grew up and embarked on my own teaching career. I will remember her, always, with great fondness.

So sorry to read of Bette's death. My sincerest sympathy and prayers to Judge Lang, Lisa and the rest of the family.