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ARTHUR FRANK "ART" LANG

1929 - 2008

BORN

1929

DIED

2008

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Burley Funeral Chapel

30 S E Ely Street

Oak Harbor, Washington

ARTHUR LANG Obituary

Arthur Frank "Art" Lang, age 79, died suddenly, the way he would have wanted, at his home in Anacortes on December 18, 2008.

Art was born on September 30, 1929 at the family farm in Oak Harbor to Paul C. and Emelia G. (Oldenburg) Lang. His grandfather John Lang and his great uncle Leonard Lang emigrated from Germany and were early pioneer settlers in Oak Harbor.

Art attended and graduated from Oak Harbor High School with the Class of 1947. Following graduation, he helped his father build the family home on Campbell Lake; living with his folks until he married Maxine R. Ulrich on February 18, 1955 in Clinton, Washington.
Art worked for a short time as a logger, but completed a 36 year career at NAS Whidbey Island as Traffic Control Manager, supervising all shipments of equipment for personnel deployments. Upon his retirement, it was evident by the celebration that he was well respected by his peers and the moving contractors that worked with him.

Art dedicated himself to his community, not only by serving as a volunteer fire fighter for Skagit County Fire District 11, but then becoming the District Fire Chief, serving for nearly twenty years; at the same time he was very instrumental in the maintenance of Fern Hill Cemetery. When he was no longer able to respond as a fire fighter, he was elected as Fire Commissioner and served an additional sixteen years in that capacity.

Art was an avid hunter and skilled taxidermist, both attested to by his "Trophy Room" But his motto was; "If you can't eat it don't kill it".

Art was the neighborhood handyman and thrived on the knowledge that something so simple was appreciated. Art canned fruits and vegetables after his frequent and well loved trips to Eastern Washington. For relaxation he knitted the warmest socks anyone would appreciate. His love for carpentry is ever apparent, having built three homes, his love for building log furniture and restoration of old wagon wheels.

He was also a proud member of the husband's support group for the women of Beta Sigma Phi.

Art is survived by his wife Maxine at the family home, three daughters: Cynthia J. Luza (Terry Tidrington), Cathy J. LaCroix (Tom), all of Anacortes and Claudia J. "Candy" Rohrbach (Randy) of Eagle River, Alaska and two sisters Annabell Berry (Earl) of Pier City, Missouri and Joan Volentine of Anacortes. Seven grandchildren, Jedd Luza, Shelby Ann Ozosky (Wayne), Tyson LaCroix, Jacob Lang Rohrbach, Taylor Rose Gates (Brandon), Shelley Horack (Rich) and Heather Knutson (Eric) and great grandchildren, Sam Horack, Austin and Kylee Knutson, Elizabeth Ozosky and Jaden LaCroix, special friends, Rod , Kodi and Casey Vetsch, as well as the extended Lang family and numerous nieces and nephews.

Art was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Paul Jr., sister Maxine "Mickey" Cadle, niece Susan Cadle and his brother-in-law Marion "Vol" Volentine.

Art requested no formal funeral services be conducted. He was cremated with burial to follow at a later date at Fernhill Cemetery, Anacortes. A memorial to celebrate Art's life will take place later this spring. Friends may sign the on-line guest book at www.burleyfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Burley Funeral Chapel, Oak Harbor, Washington.

Memorials to Anacortes Senior Center Meals on Wheels or Skagit Hospice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald on Dec. 24, 2008.

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Carla,Tim,Max & Gannon Maggard

January 18, 2009

We were so saddened to hear about Art's passing. We will really miss having him stop by the house whenever he came to Eastern Washington for his hunting trips. My boys enjoyed being around him so much and Max was especially happy that Art and Maxine attended his graduation. We all loved him very much. His personality was just bigger than most peoples! Our thoughts have been with Maxine, Cindy, Cathy, Candy these past weeks. I hope they all know how much we feel their pain and are keeping them in our prayers. We have such a small family that it really hurts when one of them leaves us. Thank goodness for all the happy memories. Love to you all.

Dad loved his Decatur friends! November 2008

January 13, 2009

Grandpa (Art) and Taylor Rose on her wedding day September 8 2007

January 13, 2009

Shelby Ann and Great Grandpa's Peanut Elizabeth Leah

January 13, 2009

Back row left to right Art, Annabell,Joan,Maxine,Paul with Paul and Emelia

January 13, 2009

Shelby Ozosky

January 12, 2009

I'll always remember him telling me to 'keep my chin up' that and saying that 'whiskey cured everything'. Grandpa Lang will always be in our hearts.

Traveling and visiting...dad loved it..Missouri 2003

January 11, 2009

Joan (sister) and Cindy (daughter)

January 11, 2009

Happy Anniversary!!

January 11, 2009

Dad and Cody...pheasant hunting in North Dakota

January 11, 2009

..and then came Vetch and Cody...loved son and grandson

January 11, 2009

Randy and Candy pinning on Jacob's 2nd Lt Rank during UAF Academy graduation May 2008

January 11, 2009

Claudia Lang-Rohrbach

January 11, 2009

A stone dropped in a mirror calm lake...see the ripples? The ripples that were my dad's life vibrated through those who were blessed to know and love him and we are the better for him. (I miss you daddy!)

Dad loved his kids! Cindy, Jedd and Eamon

January 10, 2009

Only the best saurkraut in the county!

January 10, 2009

Daddy loved his girls (good thing he had enough of them)

January 10, 2009

11-22-08 Four Generations! Art, Cathy (the middle one) Tyson, and Jayden LaCroix

January 10, 2009

Art (Daddy) at the cabin in Eastern Washington

January 10, 2009

Laura Kohler

January 8, 2009

I will always remember Art's huge smile, big laugh and how good he always was to me and my family. He was a wonderful guy and will be very much missed.

Dick and Dorie Kohler

January 1, 2009

Art we miss you so much. Our favorite memory of you happened years ago at Christmas. We answered our door and there you stood with Maxine holding a chicken by the neck. God bless you.

Jim and Diana Schamerhorn

December 29, 2008

Maxine & Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Art's passing. The time we spent with you in Colorado Springs this year will be a cherished memory for us both. We had so much fun driving you around, getting to know you both a little better. Candy has related so many fun stories about Art and his many adventures...He will be missed by so many. All our Love & Prayers to you all.

Tammy Vetsch

December 29, 2008

Eastern Washington ( The Nile Valley) will not be the same without the anticipated visits of "Artie". I will always appriciate the impact he has had on my family. He has left a legacy of "Artism's" that we carry in our hearts (and on the garage wall) that we will never forget. You are loved and missed every day.

Teresa & Dennis Lavine

December 27, 2008

To our old time friend: Artie & Mr. Me
We will miss his incredible Smile & Laughter. When he would call you knew it was him even without caller ID.
We will miss taking him in the boat crabbing and sitting out side cooking telling stories & laughting until your sides hurt. Going clam digging these past few years.
Watching him working on his puzzel. Looking at the beautiful wood work he did. He made us a beautiful wood post bed made out out 6-7 different kinds of wood. He made our grandkids picture frames that they will always remember him when looking at them. For all the Elk and Deer that he shared with us. Riding in the 4th of July parade sneeking candy & laughting like a kid about it.
He was a great man & will be greatly miss by any one who knew him.

Diane Poole

December 27, 2008

Dear Arthur & Family,

I so enjoyed the quiet wisdom of Arthur and you Maxine when visiting the island. I know all the children did.
They counted on it as voices of reason. In memory Arthur's voice of wisdom and reason will continue to speak volumns.

Respectfully, Diane and Matty Poole

John & Denise Tibbles

December 26, 2008

To the family: Art was a real treasure... he took such pride in all of you and enjoyed the family hearth best of all. He loved and was loved by so many of us. We can look at Art's trophy room and know that this man led a good and full life. May the abundant memories give you comfort.

Maxine Lang

December 26, 2008

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

Bob Pecoraro

December 26, 2008

Arthur,
We were blessed to spend so much time with you this year. We miss Ya and we love Ya.
Bob and Jacque P

Dave & Libby Giles

December 25, 2008

We were so sorry to hear of Art's passing. The thoughts of the Giles family are with you during this time of sorrow. My Dad, Bob Giles, is here with us for Christmas and sends you his Love and Care. Please know that we are with you in prayer. With much love and warm memories, The Giles Family (Bob, Dave & Libby, Rick & Joi)

Rod Vetsch

December 24, 2008

Artie is My Best Friend,My Dad,My Partner,My Support,My Advice,My Backstop,My Caretaker,My Storyteller,My Sitter, My Sons Security,Confidant and entertainment. Art affected the lives of many of the young men in the Nile Valley. He gave them sound advice,encouragement and never pulled a punch. He loved us and we loved him. He infected our lives and made us better, He helped us to deal with lifes pain in a way that only he could do. I cant imagine my life without Artie. He always smiled and never shirked a task. Without Art, our lives are changed forever, I am so proud to have been his friend. I will live the rest of my life better because of Art. I can hear him as if he was setting beside me. I no longer fear death for one day I will be with my friend.

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