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1929 - 2013

William Ling obituary, 1929-2013, Myrtle Beach, SC

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William Ling Obituary

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Dr. William T. Ling, a former Saratoga Springs optometrist, passed away Friday, June 7, 2013, at home.
Dr. Ling was born July 23, 1929, in Lake Placid, N.Y., the second of five sons to Loren A. Ling of Lake Placid and Coralene B. Potter of Upper Jay, N.Y.
Dr. Ling attended public elementary school in Upper Jay and junior high at Central Park School in Schenectady, N.Y. He enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 17 and served as a paratrooper with the 187th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 11th Airborne Division for 17 months during the occupation of Japan.
Upon separation from the army, he graduated from Mont Pleasant High School in Schenectady and entered Siena College in Loudonville, N.Y., as a pre-med student. He was accepted early at Columbia University in the City of New York School of Optometry and earned both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees there. He earned his Doctor of Optometry degree at Massachusetts College of Optometry in Boston, Mass.
Dr. Ling established his optometric practice, now known as Family Vision Care Center, on Lake Avenue in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Many new optometrists coming into practice interned in Dr. Ling's office over the years.
Children's visual development was of special interest to Dr. Ling in his practice, and he continued to educate himself along that line by certificate from Yale University, Geselle Institute of Child Development's ""Vision, The School Age Child"" curriculum.
Throughout his career, he was available to many public schools and organizations to educate about children's developmental vision. He participated in personal vision screenings by area service clubs and public schools throughout the area.
Dr. Ling was very active in organized professional optometry. He was a member of the Eastern New York Optometric Society, in which he served as president and was awarded ""Optometrist of the Year"" in 1974. He was also a member of the New York State Optometric Association, in which he served as president and was declared ""New York State Optometrist of the Year"" in 1985.
Over many years, Dr. Ling worked to further his profession as ""Key Man,"" representing New York state optometrists in Washington, D.C. The American Optometric Association appointed him treasurer of its National Political Action Committee in 1985.
He served as a member of the Medical Advisory Board to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and as an examiner for the New York State Board of Examiners in Optometry for licensing to fit contact lenses. The New York State Legislature passed a joint resolution honoring him for his long service to the Saratoga Springs community.
Dr. Ling was elected to the Saratoga Springs City School Board in 1960. He was president of that body when the district consolidated the outlying elementary schools and acquired the property to construct a new high school, still at its present location.
Other community activities included chairman of the committee to establish Wesley Nursing Home in Saratoga Springs; active involvement to build The First United Methodist Church in Saratoga Springs; chairman and organizer of the Saratoga County Health Council; Saratoga County representative to the Upper Hudson Regional Health Planning Organization; charter member and vice president of the Saratoga Springs YMCA; trustee, Saratoga Red Cross; Adirondack Library System; consultant, Skidmore College's ""New Family Project""; vision consultant, Wesley Nursing Home; and vision safety consultant to General Foods Carton and Container Division.
He was also a Saratoga Springs mayoral candidate in 1970.
Dr. Ling retired from private practice in 1997, having served the Saratoga Springs community for more than 42 years. He and his wife, Mary Ann, moved to Myrtle Beach, S.C., his favorite vacation retreat, to be ""on vacation all the time."" He often mused that he missed having contact with the many residents of Saratoga County who became his friends and patients through his practice.
Dr. Ling was predeceased by both parents and two brothers, Loren A. Ling Jr. of San Diego, Calif., and infant Carleton W. Ling.
He is survived by his loving wife of 19 years, Mary Ann Schad Adams Ling, daughter of the late John Schad and Katherine Schad of Chester, Pa.; four children from his marriage to Marilyn B. Stewart, William T. Ling Jr. (Nancy Raye Ling) of Lake Clear, N.Y., John T. Ling of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., Daniel J. Ling (Dr. Theresa Blackstone) of Middle Grove, N.Y., and Marilyn A. Ling of Tampa, Fla.; two stepchildren, Christine Adams Mastrianni (James Mastrianni) of Greenfield Center, N.Y., and Gregory Adams of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; two brothers, Marvin R. Ling of Schenectady and Robert L. Ling of Greer, S.C.; and five grandchildren, Carrine Ling Henry (Gene Henry) of Hudson Falls, N.Y., Kelsey Ling and Ryan Ling of Middle Grove, N.Y., Monica Pagan (Jason Pagan) of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and Marin Mastrianni of Greenfield Center. He also leaves eight great-grandchildren, Aaron Ling, Brandon Cannon, Lauren Cannon and Vivian Henry of Hudson Falls, N.Y., and Nathan Minor, Mateo Pagan, Edward Pagan and Jason Pagan Jr. of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
The family of Dr. Ling would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff of Mercy Care Hospice of Myrtle Beach.
A memorial service will be held in July in Saratoga Springs.
McMillan-Small Funeral Home in Myrtle Beach is handling the arrangements.
An online guestbook is available at www.msfh.net.

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Published by The Saratogian from Jun. 8 to Jun. 9, 2013.

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Frances Denton

June 19, 2013

so sorry for your loss of father in law and grandfather.May the lord be with you 2 at this time of sorrow.God Bless ya

Deb Castell

June 14, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Ling family members. I worked for Dr. Ling for 10 years from 1977 through 1987. I met all of his children and even worked with Dan and eventually Theresa. He was very understanding after my daughters were born and they loved him especially on Halloween, all dressed up as he answered the door. He will be missed.

Jerry Bowman

June 11, 2013

Geronimo Rakaasan. My sincerest condolances on your lose.
Had my dad been with us, he surely would have sent this message. My dad served with the 187th during this same time. I have heard many military tributes during my lifetime. As proud as some of those people are, they never did show the pride my Dad did. You did a thing that I know your relative would certainly approve of. I heard my dad say many times, he was not a member of the Army. He would proudly say he was a member of the 187th RCT Airborne. I'm sure Dr. Ling felt the same way. I hope you were as proud of Mr.Ling as I was of my dad. They were the greatest generation.

Norm Riester

June 11, 2013

To the family of Bill Ling:
Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I knew Bill from our association in golfing, both locally and when we played together in the NE Golfing Association. We both owned properties in Cape Coral Fl and Ft. Meyers Beach. Fl. He was also the Vision Consultant at the General Foods plant in Saratoga springs, NY. I enjoyed the many times we spent together over the years. Norm Riester, former Personnel Manager GF Saratoga.

June 11, 2013

Our Sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one.
Bob and Mary Glasser
North Chesterfield, VA

Elizabeth Coppola

June 10, 2013

Bill's family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. There were many fond memories of Bill during the early years in Saratoga.

Carrine Ling-Henry

June 10, 2013

Rest In Peace Grandpa. Aaron and Brandon remember naps and ice cream with Great Pop. My favorite place to be with you would be under your feet and I'm sure in your way in the office. Love to you Mary Ann...Thank you for loving my Grandpa so very much

marvin ling

June 10, 2013

Bother Bill was someone to look up to in our family..he perservered through family obstacles to set a path which he followed faithfully to achieve his goals..his was the life that added lustre to the Ling family name and if there is a heaven we will see him there..

David McMorris

June 10, 2013

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I will always remember the good times we had when our family visited Bill and his family in Saratoga.

Marianne Ostrander

June 10, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, he certainly lived life to the fullest and helped many through his career. A true inspiration.

Margie Adams-Davis

June 10, 2013

Mary Ann...He was a wonderful man, respected and loved by all who knew him. I am so sorry.

June 10, 2013

Christine, we are very sorry to hear of William's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Kim and Terri Rea

Pat and Brian Morris

June 10, 2013

What a beautiful tribute to such an accomplished man. We're so happy to have met him. Our condolences to all his family and especially to his beloved wife, MaryAnn. May he rest in peace.

Terri McMorris

June 10, 2013

My Thoughts and Prayers are with you.

Linda Adams Wicks

June 10, 2013

Mary Ann, Christine and Greg,

I'm so sorry to learn of Bill's passing. He was a good man. We were fortunate to know him and glad he was part of our extended family. Many blessings to all of you during this time of sadness. Rest in peace Bill.

Love, Aunt Linda and Ed

June 9, 2013

My condolences to all of you.
Holly McMorris

Marilyn Ann Ling

June 9, 2013

I'm lucky to have had you as my father. I hope to carry on your pioneering and persevering spirit.

June 9, 2013

condolences from the Livingston Family.

Beverley Mastrianni

June 9, 2013

Bill looked after all the eye care needs of my family, often giving my children "eye exercises" rather than stronger glasses. He was a great presence in the community and was missed by many organizations and friends when he moved south. My condolences to all his family.

Dan Ling

June 9, 2013

So long Dad. We will miss you. You will always be remembered for all the good you did in the world.

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