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Terry T. Lang

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Terry T. Lang, 60, of East Bangor, Pa, died Monday, April 24, 2006 at Easton Hospital, Wilson Borough. Born: On December 3, 1945 in St. Louis, Mo, he was a son of Mavis Chilton Lang of East Bangor, Pa, and the late George Clifford Lang. Personal: He was employed as a school teacher at the...

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Terry, I'm really going to miss you. The Smith-Wilbert Golf League at Cherry Valley will never be the same without you. I always looked forward to our yearly match and enjoyed the good natured rivalry we had over the years. Hope you have a tee-time reserved for us when I see you again.

Charlie (Cha-Cha) Nutaitis

We will Mmiss you. Frankford Township School will not be the same without you. You were loved by all. We will always remember you.

We were four years old when we met and remained life-long friends. When God called him home, a piece of me went along. He is in good company (Bill, Leslie, Gary and Bruce) and I'm sure they will have some good stories to share with us when we meet again. My sympathy and love to the Lang family.

Dearest Shannon and Family...So sorry for your loss. Know how much you loved and cared for your dad...please know he is at peace and rest and you have some wonderful memories of him to share with Abby. Please extend our sympathies to your dear grandmother too. Judy and Bobby Hahn

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Terry blessed our lives with friendship and has given us many memories - the banjo, the hummer, card games, the Booze Brothers/E. Bangor Centenial, the long talks, the pool parties, and his community involvment, to name a few. What fun we had. Terry will be missed and fondly remembered.

The world is a lesser place without Terry. The only smile is Leslie's welcoming his old friend.

our deepest sympathy to the Lang family.We will miss seeing Terry in the neighborhood. I enjoyed talking to Terry when I paid my taxes.May God bless his soul and comfort the family he left behind.

Dear Mavis & Family,
I am so sorry to read of Terry's passing. He is in God's hands now, free of pain and suffering.
May God bless you all and give you strength for the days ahead.

My deepest sympathy to the Lang family. I will always remember the fun times at Terry's house during the East Bangor Centenial. Terry was so fun loving he got everyone else having a good time whenever our Brothers of the Brush chapter met. He will be missed by many many people