Thomas J. Lang, age 73 was born Sunday, June 29, 1947 to his parents Francis J. Lang and Loraine L. Lang (nee Flick). He passed away peacefully on the evening of Sunday January 24, 2021 surrounded with endless love in the hands of his wife and children.
On Saturday, July 22, 1989 he married his beloved best friend Linda L. Lang (nee Van Meter). The two spent 31 loving, devoted, and inseparable years together until his passing. Tom was an affectionate father to Jennifer L. Bruce (nee Lang) and Thomas F. Lang (Aynsley). He was also a caring and extremely proud grandfather of Casey Bruce, Hope Bruce, Ella Lang, and Evan Lang. In addition to immediate family, Tom has many friends; a special place was also reserved in his heart for his late father-in-law Jay Van Meter and dearest friend Mike Brown.
Tom grew up on the West side of Cincinnati and graduated from Elder High School in 1965, joining the United States Army shortly thereafter. Tom served in Vietnam from 1966-1969. He achieved multiple honors including (but not limited to) four Bronze Stars. He was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion.
After returning home from his tour in Vietnam, he continued what would be a lifelong career at the United States Post Office (USPS). Early in his profession, he earned his degree at the University of Cincinnati. In addition, he later achieved multiple professional business accreditations from the University of Virginia. Tom dedicated over 40 professional years to the USPS ultimately retiring as the Director of Human Resources.
Tom was preceded in death by: his parents, Francis J. and Loraine L. Lang; sister and brother-in-law Joan and Bill Valentine. Tom is survived by; his wife Linda Lang; sisters Judith (Richard) Schwartz and Jane (Arnold) Gibson: children Jennifer Lang and Tom (Aynsely) Lang; and grandchildren Casey Bruce, Hope Bruce, Ella Lang, and Evan Lang.
To honor his life, the love, and influence he leaves behind, a memorial service will be held on Thursday February 4th at the Fares J. Radel Funeral Home located at 5950 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati Ohio 45230 from 5-7p. On Friday, February 5th, a memorial service will also be held at St. Jerome Church located at 5858 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230 at 10:30a.
In lieu of flowers, Tom would have appreciated donations made in his name to organizations who were of high importance to his life. Veterans of Foreign Wars (vfw.org), American Legion (legion.org), and/or the American Heart Association (heart.org).
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In lieu of flowers, Tom would have appreciated donations made in his name to organizations who were of high importance to his life. Veterans of Foreign Wars (vfw.org), American Legion (legion.org), and/or the American Heart Association (heart.org).
Randy Caldwell says
January 29, 2021 at 8:48 pmTom was a great man and a wonderful friend, may God bless him and his family during this very sad time.
The world is a lesser place without him, he will be truly missed !!
Randy Caldwell
Dick Schwartz says
January 29, 2021 at 10:03 pmTom fought bravely, as always, and now rests in the arms of a loving God, reunited with his mom, dad and sister. He is in our hearts and in our prayers and forever in our memories.
Rick Acker says
February 1, 2021 at 3:47 pmPraying that God would being peace and comfort to Tom’s Wife, Linda, and to his extended family.
Lisa Roth says
February 3, 2021 at 3:10 pmTom was very loved by his co-workers at the NCED in Norman OK. We send our prayers of comfort and condolences to the family.
Paul Fagiano says
February 3, 2021 at 10:07 pmEach of us move through this life journey full of challenges and triumphs, and for those of us fortunate to have been blessed by having Tom accompany us on our journey, the passing of Tom is an enormous loss. Tom was a very close friend to me who I considered to be my big brother. Tom was a remarkable man who showed his love beyond what words can describe. Tom’s wonderful sense of humor brought us many smiles and his compassion and generosity was what made him who he was, an amazing man who I miss very much. With Tom’s passing from this world there is a void, but I know Tom’s spirit will watch over Linda and his family and friends until our journey ends and we reunite on the glorious other side. Thank you Tom for enriching my life. May God bless you; rest in peace my brother.
Evelyn Jarrell says
February 9, 2021 at 6:38 pmPraying God will comfort Linda and the family during this difficult time. Celebrate, Tom, because he is a child of God. I am so blessed Tom and I had the opportunity to facilitate some classes together. Although our encounter was brief; Tom will be forever in my memories. Tom was a ray of sunshine in this sometime dark world. He was an angel sent to assist me when I needed help; which I am very thankful. Tom and Linda took time out of their evening to come to make sure the training materials and class was ready; that touched my heart. That showed me just how thoughtful, selfless, and generous they both are. I learned a lot from Tom. Tom will be missed. What a great loss to this world, but a gain in heaven. Thank you, Tom. My condolences to Linda and the family.
Angie Kestler says
February 18, 2021 at 12:58 amOh how we loved Tom at The Echo! His quick wit, charming laugh and ridiculous, childlike sense of humor will be deeply missed! Linda, we are praying for you, and hope Tom saves us a piece of cherry pie when we meet again! Love to you all.
The Echo Gang