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MANNING, S.C. -- James B. Lang, 61, died Friday, Feb. 23, 2007, at his home in Manning, S.C.
Born Feb. 5, 1946, in Akron, Ohio, he was a son of the late William C. and Helen Jean (Osborne) Lang.
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Appealed from: Merit Systems Protection Board United States Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitJames E. Lang, of Cincinnati, Ohio, pro se.
Calvi...
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Today's Obituaries Baisden, Shirley R. Baldwin, Belinda C. Binion, Elwood Bird, Naaman R. Bowyer, Callie L. Boykins, Phillip S. Brookover, Clarris Campbell, Zane E. Carter, Jesse H. Sr. Clay, Therersa L. Cole, Evelyn P. Conley, Diana L. Crowder, Mary B. Fox, Walto W. Galford, Billy B. Hall, Charles R. Huffman, Jearldine Johnson, Nelda G. Keebaugh, Gertrude B. Lang, James L. McClellan, Elba J. Monseur, Susan L. Moore, Linda K. Muffly, Ann L. Redman, Leslie R. Rhea, P. E. Rhodes, Alma W. Rocker, Norma J. Schultz, Jane M. Sitton, Nadine Sizemore, Betty A. Sizemore, Mazie V. Smith, Hershel Smith, Margaret E. Smith, Patricia A. Sticklen, John M. Thompson, Clifford E. Ward, Mary
Shirley R. Baisden
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Warren E. Olsen, Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto, of Washington, DC, argued for defendant-cross appellant. With him on the brief were Brian L. Klo...
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), an IHS Company (NYSE: IHS), announced today that James Lang has jo...
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There isn't much of anything where James Lang is.
No roads. No personal items. Not many reminders of home at all.
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Lang, James C.
Passed away Sun., April 12, 2009, at the age of 83 years. Beloved husband of Lois Lang (nee Labonte). Loving father of David (Barbara),...
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Entered into rest on March 15, 2005, James Ervin Lang, Jr., 54.
Family members include his wife, Jenny of Hampton; two sons, James and Jason; mother, Mildred Lang of Warrenville, SC; half- brother, Charles Taylor; brother, Thomas Lang of Peru, IL and sister, Sheila Polatty of Trenton, SC.
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The news about James Lang drew scant attention nationwide, and some who did hear about it were not completely surprised. He has, after all, fought his weight nearly his entire life. But it still jolted those who came to know Lang during his far-ranging basketball travels.
A 6-foot-10, 280-pound center whose NBA career was limited to 11 games with the Washington Wizards in the 2006-07 season, Lang suffered a stroke the day after Thanksgiving at his grandmother's home near Mobile, Ala. It came nine days after the Utah Flash of the NBA Development League released him for "medical reasons." He is 26.