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William Lang Obituary

age 71, passed away peacefully at home July 24th in Frankfort, IL. Born in Joliet, IL to the late Ralph C Lang and Alice (Carter) Lang. Loving Husband and Best Friend of Charlotte (Char) Barnwell Lang. Loving father of Tim (Gina), Tami (John) Mattson and Donna Lang and Dave Guerra, Fiance. Cherished Grandfather to Matt Brandolino, Taylor, Madison and Deric Lang, Alexis and Luke Mattson. Brother of Shirley Hill, and the late Carter Merrill (Osia) Lang, and numerous nieces and nephews. Bill retired from the EJ & E Railroad in 2002 after 37 years of service. Bill was a Decorated Vietnam Veteran, serving from February 1969 - February of 1971. Bill was an avid cyclist, bicycling over 400,000 recorded miles in his lifetime. Bill was a Founding and Lifetime member of the Joliet Bicycle Club, holding numerous offices and performing many duties for the the club. He was also a member of Folks on Spokes and Team McAllen Bicycle Club in McAllen,Tx. Bill was a teacher for the Joliet Police Bicycle Patrol, and a certified Effective Cycling Instructor and was always willing to share his experiences and knowledge of bicycling to anyone. He would never leave a cyclist behind, and will always be remembered for his infamous saying.."lt's a beautiful day for a bike ride", no matter what the weather was like outside. Bill and Char wintered in Alamo,Tx and was very involved in the activities of the park, volunteering his time and service. He was also on the board of the HCMPO, which provided funds for bicycle and pedestrian projects in Alamo, Tx and the surrounding communities. Bill has requested that mourners wear their favorite cycling jersey both to the wake and the funeral. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Joliet Hospice or their favorite charity will be appreciated.

Visitation will be held at Kurtz Memorial Chapel, 65 Old Frankfort Way, Frankfort IL 60423 on Monday, July 29, 2019 from 3:00p - 8:00pm. Funeral service in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 10:00 am. Interment will follow to Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Elwood. For information, www.kurtzmemorialchapel.com or 815-806-2225

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Jul. 28, 2019.

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August 20, 2019

We are so deeply saddened to hear of Bill's passing. We really enjoyed all the years we have been neighbors. One of our favorite things to do was to wave at Bill as he was out and about cycling around town. He was always so kind to us and our boys! We will never forget him sending us pictures from a plane one time while he was flying. That was so neat to see! Our prayers go out to Char and all of Bill's family. He will be missed!

The Romines from Hawthorne Lakes

al juska

August 7, 2019

sad to find out on his passing. He was a good and loyal man. He helped introduce me to cycling and his passion for it. He had many friends, and I was honored to have known him and to have rode many miles with him...my deepest sympathy to char and family....al

Betty Mannon

August 1, 2019

We enjoyed bicycling together usually daily in Alamo Texas. Bill took us on adventures of getting stuck in mud, being chased by weenie dogs, traveling to a 900 year old tree, a riding along the border fence. We will dearly miss our beloved friend.

Sue (Brown) Porter

July 28, 2019

So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We grew up together in church and Sunday school--First Christian and then Maple Lawn in Joliet. I also remember his parents and wife, Char. Condolences to the whole family. He will be missed. Sue Brown Porter

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