Mary L. Lang, 68, of Fulton, NY passed away on Sunday, October 12, 2025, with her family by her side. Mary was born in Buffalo, NY to the late, Eugene and Patricia Grupp.
Mary is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Richard T. (Terry) Lang; daughter, Madison L. Lang of Chicago, IL; siblings, Pamela Grupp of San of Antonio, TX, Chris (Christine) Grupp of Tonawanda, NY, Randy (Denise) Grupp of Angola, NY, Andrew (Anne) Grupp of Clarence, NY, Karl (Pat) Grupp of Granger, IN and Steven (Tina) Grupp, Mapleville, RI; nephews, Kevin, Avi, Ben(Gretchen), Braden(Melissa), Brian(Ti), Keith(Jen), Peter(Jenna), Zachary(Nancy) and Sean; nieces, Mariah(Ryan), Holland(Philip), Katherine and Emily; and many great-nieces and nephews.
Mary relocated from Buffalo with her husband and daughter for his work in 2006. She was an amazing and dedicated homemaker for all those years. She loved attending her daughters’ many sporting events and concerts over the years. Mary was an avid Buffalo Bills and Sabres fan. She enjoyed playing tennis in her younger years. She was also an excellent cook and baker. She was moreover a dedicated wife, daughter, mother and aunt who will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary’s name can be made to Hospice of CNY or Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY.
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