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Herman J. Lang

Sylvania, Ohio

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LANG Herman J. Herman J. Lang, 93, died at his Sylvania home on October 6, 2007, after a brief illness. He was born to Ida (Cherry) and Herman C. Lang in Michaw, Ohio (now Sylvania Township) on November 16, 1913. A retired golf professional, Herman began his golf career at age eleven as a caddy...

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Had the privilege to know Herman from when I was a caddy at Inverness in 1970-71...Fine man to look up to as a kid & great pro there....

Dear Neva and Debbie,
I was so sorry to read about Herman's passing. He was like a second father to me when I was in college. He encouraged me to be the best I could in golf and was always available to lend a helping hand when my slice got out of hand. I can remember all the times he would play nine holes with me and I admired him for taking his time for me. He will be misssed by many people.
Love,
Luann

Dear Neva and Debbie,

I am so sorry to hear about Herman's passing. I have so many wonderful memories of Herman. He holds a special place in my heart.

Think of you often. My prayers and thoughts go out to you both.

Jeanne Sofo

Now Herman --- you and Dad can go play some golf!! Our thoughts are with you Neva and Debbie. Wish I could have seen you guys more often. You take care and God Bless!! The McGowans

There are Herman Lang fingerprints on my life for which I am grateful. He assisted the Sylvania H S golf team when I played and Tom Gillooly was coach. Not so much in golf did he make his mark to me but rather as a man and gentleman. He was class and he added much to many of us in term of style and human posturing. I have always felt his contribution.

My Dear Herman,

I learned so much from you. Thank you for what you gave to me. You will be in my heart forever. See you on the lesson tee when I finish my round.

My deepest sympathy to Neva and Debbie.

Love,

Jerry Shulak
Scottsdale Arizona

One of the greatest human beings I had the pleasure to meet.

I grew up hearing about Herman Lang. He taught my mother how to play golf - and my mother really enjoyed golf. I know I have a photo or two of him somewhere.

Your in my thoughts old friend...