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William H. Lang

Chicago, Illinois

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Lang, H. William age 76, December 25th, US Army Veteran, beloved husband of the late Ellen Joan Catherine McNeely Lang. Loving father of the late Allison Lang, Martin Kellett Lang (Debbie Lang), William Carver Lang. Steven Richard (Linda) Lang, and Nancy Claire (David) McMorran. Doting Poppa of...

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Our sincere sympathy to your family. We met Bill at Fox's Pub and became friends with him .We have heard so many of the wonderful experiences Bill has had with all of you as he spoke so highly and lovingly of his family. I know I will travel to Italy one day with my husband after hearing your families wonderful time. Bill will be missed tremendously by all of his friends at Fox's. Sincerely, Ed and Joan Waller

Bill Jr, Steve, Marty, and Nancy,
I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family and to Bill's extended family at Certified. I was shocked to hear of his quick decline and passing. I mourn with you all at the passing of such a man as he.
I have always enjoyed my visits to Certified, not only because Bill Sr was a kind of kindred spirit, together lapsing into remembering adventures with our children in far away places, and not only because Bill was so much a personable...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Lang family.
Bill was a good guy, always friendly and pleasant to work with. He will be missed.
Randy & Carol Zart
(R & N Machine)

To the Lang family

We were all heartbroken when we learned of Bill's passing. He was a great guy, and we were all very lucky to have known him and Ellen for so many years. The friendship they shared with my Mom and Dad was special, and was a great example of what's really important in life. For that, we all say "thank you."

All our love and prayers,

Bill, Susan, Billy & Lauren

There are no words that can truely comfort one that suffers such a great loss, but my prayers and thoughts are with the Lang family. Bill Sr. was such a gentlemen in every respect. He treated everyone, even strangers with the highest regard and made you feel as though you were his best freind for years !

We will miss him dearly and The Fastener Industry will miss Bill's presense, contributions, and friendship.

Marty, Billy, Steven and Nancy, We send our condolensces on your Dad's passing. He was a very special man and though we only saw him once every few years, he always left us with a feeling of warmth and friendship. Our memories of him and your whole family go back many, many years, but they are nonetheless fond and wonderful. May God bless and watch over all of you. May you find comfort in knowing that he is now with your mom and Allison.

Much love, Cathy (Cowell) & Joe Makoid

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I am very sad to here the of loss of my Brother in-law Bill. He will be missed, We grew a great distance apart. Not by choice,It was all due to Geography,All our thoughts and prayers go to all the Langs,When I talked with Bill last,he was very happy to be living in Chicago,He said he had so many friends,They say if you have one true friend in life you are very gifted person. So just imagined how Lucky Bill must have felt.
Love,
Bill Stamoutsos & Family

My condolences to the entire Lang family on the passing of Bill.

Bill was a very caring and compassionate man, who had many friends. He was a former Board Member and President of the Chicago Bolt, Nut and Screw Association, but most of all he was a big supporter and participant of the association over all the years as were his employees.

Bill will be missed dearly and his passing has left a void that will be hard to fill.

David Gawlik
President