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Ronald Dale Lang

Topeka, Kansas

1951 - 2019

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DIED
October 29, 2019
LOCATION
Topeka, Kansas
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Ronald Dale Lang Ronald Dale Lang, 68, of McQueeney, Texas, passed away on October, 29, 2019, in New Braunfels, Texas.Ron was born on September 2, 1951, in Topeka, KS. He was the son of Oliver (Ed) and Dolly Lang. Ron grew up in the Oakland neighborhood and had many lifetime friends from there....

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Jan- Holding You In My Thoughts And Prayers Today.

Jan , My deepest sympathy to you and your family .I will always remember the fun times Ronnie, his brothers and sister and all our cousins had growing up and playing at grandmas every Sunday. And when dad and Ed would get together playing guitars while Ronnie,his brothers little sister kathie too would go outside and do what kids would do back then.
Ronnie and I would continue thru kindergarten,Jr high, High school together.. We were the same age, Dottie and mom pregnant at the same...

Love you brother! Missing you but so glad that you are no longer in pain! Rock on until we meet again.

Jan- Please Know My Thoughts And Prayers Are With You And Ron's Family. May God's Healing Arms Be Wrapped Around You For Comfort.

I will miss you Bud. We have had a lot of history together, from Elementary school, Jr. High and Topeka High. Rest In Peace my friend

A great friend from my youth and a dear friend from then on miss our conversations already. Enjoy being pain free my dear friend!

I am going to miss you Ron. I remember us taking apart my Vespa before we checked the gas tank! EMPTY!! LOL We had a lot of fun in Oakland. Rest easy my friend.

Ron and I were friends since junior high and there is nothing he wouldn't do for his friends. I was amazed at his spirit after so many heath issues it never showed in talking with him. I will miss the telephone talks and his jokes and music memories we shared with each other. Bye for now Ron make run for your buddy's in heaven we'll join you and catch up. Ron Petrie.