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Thomas E. Lang

CASTLETON, New York

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Lang, Thomas E. CASTLETON Thomas E. Lang, 60 of Castleton, died Saturday August 27, 2011 at his daughter's residence in Castleton with his family at his side. Born in Cambridge, N.Y., he is the son of Vivian Lang and the late Raymond Lang; father of Matthew Lang, Philip Lang and Rachel Lang;...

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Tom you will be missed especially your smile and sense of humor. you were always so sweet to my little niece may you rest in peace.

Kim

tom tom,s family so sorry to hear of tommys passing he was a good friend to me and bill oryell for many years and i will miss him he was a special person and will be missed by all theresa lorica

To Tom's family,
We will miss seeing your Dad at the Schodack Valley Fire House for pizza night and talking with him at the Village Inn. He was a good man and wanted my brother Dave to go to Boston for treatment when Dave found out he had cancer. Your Dad was so optomistic and fought very hard to beat the horrible disease that cancer is. You are all our my thoughts and prayers. I know Tom and Dave are sharing a few stories as I write this. God bless all of you.

Linda...

To the family and friends of Tom Lang (aka. "the Postman" a name given to him by myself and Heidi Chamberlain after his story of what he did to get unstuck from deep snow while delivering mail), please know he will be missed by the re-enacting community which he was a part of. He is a kind and thoughtful man and we share your sorrow. Thank you to Paul Loding for letting me know Tom passed away.
Sincerely, Janice Osgood, Hinesburg,VT (and Heidi Chamberlain, South Hero, VT)

To the Lang Family,

Your dad was our neighbor and it was a pleasure to know him. He fought harder to live a good quality life than anyone I've ever met. I went outside to plant a few daffodil bulbs one fall day and was tired out in 45 minutes. And then I noticed: Tommy was out chopping wood all day long. He was a great guy, and he knew what was important in life.
We are very sorry for your loss and we will miss him.

Sincerely,
Greta and Ken Scott

we are so sorry for your loss If you need anything let us know

To the Lang Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your father was a wonderful man and will be missed by many. I always enjoyed seeing him playing with Hayden at the end of the driveway while they were waiting for the school bus....what wonderful memories for Hayden. May you all be blessed with the strength to get through the difficult days ahead.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Lisa Clevenger