J.-Langner-Obituary

J. Scott Langner

Birmingham, Alabama

1952 - 2021

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Birmingham, Alabama
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National Kidney Foundation

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J. Scott Langner, age 68 of Oneonta, peacefully joined our Heavenly Father with his family by his side. He was born on July 13, 1952 to Earl and Ann Langner in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He attended school at Woodlawn High School where he was an awarded athlete and scholar. He earned his bachelor's...

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May God Bless your family They say Time heals all things, but I have not found this to be true .. I still miss family and friends who have passed...

CS Lewis.. "The great thing to remember is that though our feelings come and go God´s love for us does not."....."I think that if God forgives us we must forgive ourselves. Otherwise, it is almost like setting up ourselves as a higher tribunal than Him.".. May God Always lead and comfort all who read this...and always look for His Blesings and signs He gives us each day,,

Langner Family,
Words cannot express the sorrow we feel about Scott’s passing. We know what you are going through and assure you it gets better. Scott was a great friend, Dad and all around terrific person. May God ease your sadness. Praying for you ALL.

With Love,
The Langston and Giles Family

Langner Family,
Words cannot express the sorrow we feel about Scott’s passing. We know what you are going through and assure you it gets better. Scott was a great friend, Dad and all around terrific person. May God ease your sadness. Praying for you ALL.

With Love,
The Langston and Giles Family

Sorry to hear this.. May God Help and hold you up at this time as you go through the rough waters ... In His Grace Jane Wyatt Gibe

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

One of the most honest men I've ever met in my life that he would help others and never ask for nothing in return. Rest in peace my friend I love you brother and I will truly miss you.
Your friend Russell Justice

Offering my deepest sympathy in behalf of the Langer family. Sorry for your loss. May the peace of God comfort and strengthen you during this difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear about Scott’s passing. I knew Scott for over 30 years. He was special. Special, in the fact of, all my interactions with Scott he was helping me. Every one and wanted nothing in return. I hear stories from my buddies of the greatest pee-wee football team of all time- Cahaba Heights Black Knights that Scott coached. They played their last game together over 40 years ago. So, if they still talk about today, you can only imagine the impact Scott made on all their lives.