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In Loving Memory

Lang, Mark A.

Asleep in Jesus Monday, November 9, 2020.

Beloved husband of 38 years to Susan Lang (nee Brown); loving father of Joseph E. Pivirotto, Anthony E. (Christine) Pivirotto, Loren A. (Dana) Lang, and Aaron B. (Anna) Lang; beloved PawPaw of Logan Pivirotto, Jordan Pivirotto, Viviana Lang, Cooper Lang, Estella Lang and Avery Lang; dearest brother of Brian, Kirk, Carl, and Craig Lang; dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend to many.

SERVICES: Visitation at Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens, 8749 Watson Rd., Friday, November 13, 11:30 AM until the funeral service at 1:30 PM. Interment Saturday, November 14, 11:00 AM at Rockwell Cemetery in Patterson, MO. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Leukemia Lymphoma Society.

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56 thoughts on “Lang, Mark A.”

  1. Lord open your arms to Mark, pray you will give Susan and family the strength to hold the memories and continue to live life as Mark always did! Prayers and love with you Susan, we will miss Mark so very much!

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  2. Lord open your arms to Mark, pray you will give Susan and family the strength to hold the memories and continue to live life as Mark always did! Prayers and love with you Susan, we will miss Mark so very much!

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  3. Uncle Mark was an inspiration to me for years. I used to care what others thought and couldn’t be myself. He helped me love me for me and to live life to the fullest. I will miss him very so and look forward to seeing him again up in heaven.

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  4. Uncle Mark was an inspiration to me for years. I used to care what others thought and couldn’t be myself. He helped me love me for me and to live life to the fullest. I will miss him very so and look forward to seeing him again up in heaven.

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  5. It’s the Good Lord’s lucky day. He’ll be entertained with exceptional guitar talent and experience laughter at every turn. Honored to be friends for 55 years. Our deepest sympathies to the family.

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  6. It’s the Good Lord’s lucky day. He’ll be entertained with exceptional guitar talent and experience laughter at every turn. Honored to be friends for 55 years. Our deepest sympathies to the family.

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  7. Thank you for the joy and laughter you brought with you everywhere. We promise to take care of Loren Dana, and your grand babies.

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  8. Thank you for the joy and laughter you brought with you everywhere. We promise to take care of Loren Dana, and your grand babies.

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  9. Your family is in our prayers as you mourn your loss yet rejoice at the wonderful gift you had in Mark! He was one heck of a guy in so many ways — servant, friend, musician, lover of nature and so much more.

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  10. Your family is in our prayers as you mourn your loss yet rejoice at the wonderful gift you had in Mark! He was one heck of a guy in so many ways — servant, friend, musician, lover of nature and so much more.

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  11. Susan, Mary and I are so heartbroken that this time we all have feared has actually come to pass and you and your wonderful family have lost Mark – one of God’s very special children. We know that Mark is up in Heaven and you’ll be reunited with him again in the future. We pray God gives you comfort and strength during this difficult time.

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  12. Susan, Mary and I are so heartbroken that this time we all have feared has actually come to pass and you and your wonderful family have lost Mark – one of God’s very special children. We know that Mark is up in Heaven and you’ll be reunited with him again in the future. We pray God gives you comfort and strength during this difficult time.

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  13. The heavens just got a lot funnier! I can only imagine what kind of craziness you are up to! Obie will be missed. Wish I could have had one more hunt, another wild night and laugh about for weeks after, Mark. To the Lange family, my deepest condolences, but even more Thank You for sharing him with all of us over the years. Even in his absence he still is making me smile, through a choked throat for sure, but man what a guy he was. See you in the funny papers!

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  14. The heavens just got a lot funnier! I can only imagine what kind of craziness you are up to! Obie will be missed. Wish I could have had one more hunt, another wild night and laugh about for weeks after, Mark. To the Lange family, my deepest condolences, but even more Thank You for sharing him with all of us over the years. Even in his absence he still is making me smile, through a choked throat for sure, but man what a guy he was. See you in the funny papers!

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  15. Susan,
    Mark is now sharing his humor with the Lord. So don’t fill your life with tears. Let your memories bring you comfort remembering all the good years you shared with this loving, kind, and very funny man.

    We will be praying for you.

    Michael and Marilyn Boyer

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  16. Susan,
    Mark is now sharing his humor with the Lord. So don’t fill your life with tears. Let your memories bring you comfort remembering all the good years you shared with this loving, kind, and very funny man.

    We will be praying for you.

    Michael and Marilyn Boyer

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  17. Susan and Family;

    Mark and I first meet around 2001. Mark came to me as a patient. Some days it wasn’t Mark who came for his appointment but O.B.Blevins. If you knew Mark you knew O.B. As a highly talented musician Mark would perform at the Fox theater. Many evenings my family and I would visit Mark at the Fox and get a personnel serenade. I believe Mark could perform beautifully on any string instrument. What times those were. Mark loved his family and loved his family farm. Mark and some of his friends would visit the farm in Patterson and have a great time. I remember meeting his lovely mother and all of us swimming in the pond for hours. We would frequently have lunch together and tell stories. Mark particularly liked history of early America and stories of pioneers and mountain men. Sorrow shared is half the sorrow and joy shared is twice the joy. Until we meet again, Mark, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand. So long my friend.

    Sorrow shared is half the sorro

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  18. Susan and Family;

    Mark and I first meet around 2001. Mark came to me as a patient. Some days it wasn’t Mark who came for his appointment but O.B.Blevins. If you knew Mark you knew O.B. As a highly talented musician Mark would perform at the Fox theater. Many evenings my family and I would visit Mark at the Fox and get a personnel serenade. I believe Mark could perform beautifully on any string instrument. What times those were. Mark loved his family and loved his family farm. Mark and some of his friends would visit the farm in Patterson and have a great time. I remember meeting his lovely mother and all of us swimming in the pond for hours. We would frequently have lunch together and tell stories. Mark particularly liked history of early America and stories of pioneers and mountain men. Sorrow shared is half the sorrow and joy shared is twice the joy. Until we meet again, Mark, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand. So long my friend.

    Sorrow shared is half the sorro

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  19. Susan,

    Our prayers go out to you and your family. Mark was a kind, funny and caring family man. A terrific sportsman, mentor to so many and a friend to all.

    God Bless.

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  20. Susan,

    Our prayers go out to you and your family. Mark was a kind, funny and caring family man. A terrific sportsman, mentor to so many and a friend to all.

    God Bless.

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  21. Prayers to Mark’s family. Mark had such a keen wit and was so much fun to be around. Mark, I still think of you playing one mean guitar. Loved to hear your band with Gary Adams. I pray you are overwhelmed with the beauty of heaven and seeing the face of our Lord and Savior.

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  22. Prayers to Mark’s family. Mark had such a keen wit and was so much fun to be around. Mark, I still think of you playing one mean guitar. Loved to hear your band with Gary Adams. I pray you are overwhelmed with the beauty of heaven and seeing the face of our Lord and Savior.

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  23. Susan,
    Our loss is heaven’s gain! We are so thankful and blessed that we got
    to know Mark and experience his musical talent and sense of humor. We’re grateful that he had a strong faith and we look forward to seeing him again! We’ll pray that the Lord will provide everything you need in the coming days.

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  24. Susan,
    Our loss is heaven’s gain! We are so thankful and blessed that we got
    to know Mark and experience his musical talent and sense of humor. We’re grateful that he had a strong faith and we look forward to seeing him again! We’ll pray that the Lord will provide everything you need in the coming days.

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  25. Susan,

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your beautiful family. Meeting and knowing Mark is one of the many blessings being your colleague has brought all of us at Faust.

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  26. Susan,

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your beautiful family. Meeting and knowing Mark is one of the many blessings being your colleague has brought all of us at Faust.

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  27. Your family are my prayers and thoughts. Mark was a funny man and will be missed by all. Praying the Lord will look over you all especially for the next coming days.

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  28. Your family are my prayers and thoughts. Mark was a funny man and will be missed by all. Praying the Lord will look over you all especially for the next coming days.

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  29. Dearest Susan,
    I’m just learning of Mark’s passing and am so sorry. I always loved seeing your Facebook pics of family outings and those camping trips with just the two of you. So many fun and meaningful times together. You were both so luck to have found each other. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

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  30. Dearest Susan,
    I’m just learning of Mark’s passing and am so sorry. I always loved seeing your Facebook pics of family outings and those camping trips with just the two of you. So many fun and meaningful times together. You were both so luck to have found each other. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

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  31. Susan,

    So sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. I know how much joy the two of you shared and your love for the outdoors. May you find comfort in your family, friends, and wonderful memories.

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  32. Susan,

    So sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. I know how much joy the two of you shared and your love for the outdoors. May you find comfort in your family, friends, and wonderful memories.

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  33. Praying God’s peace on the family as you walk through this difficult time. While we didn’t know Mark personally, we had he pleasure of working with Susan. Through Susan and Facebook we got to know Mark and his tremendous smile. While we may not be able to see him any longer here on earth what a glorious reunion it will be when our journey is complete. Hugs to you all.

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  34. Praying God’s peace on the family as you walk through this difficult time. While we didn’t know Mark personally, we had he pleasure of working with Susan. Through Susan and Facebook we got to know Mark and his tremendous smile. While we may not be able to see him any longer here on earth what a glorious reunion it will be when our journey is complete. Hugs to you all.

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  35. The Facility Operators and Service Providers Association want to express their deepest sympathy to the Lang family. Thank you, Mark, for bringing your good humor and funny stories to our events. We could always count on Mark to entertain the FOSPA group at our annual Christmas party. May God’s grace, peace and mercy be with the Lang family during this difficult time.

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  36. The Facility Operators and Service Providers Association want to express their deepest sympathy to the Lang family. Thank you, Mark, for bringing your good humor and funny stories to our events. We could always count on Mark to entertain the FOSPA group at our annual Christmas party. May God’s grace, peace and mercy be with the Lang family during this difficult time.

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  37. Many prayers for comfort, peace and blessings upon this family. Jeffrey and I have many wonderful memories and great times spent with Mark, Susan and family. We will miss the fall sunsets, the great food and drink and so much laughter with Mark, all good memories! Until we meet again!

    Robin (Jeffrey) McClain

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  38. Many prayers for comfort, peace and blessings upon this family. Jeffrey and I have many wonderful memories and great times spent with Mark, Susan and family. We will miss the fall sunsets, the great food and drink and so much laughter with Mark, all good memories! Until we meet again!

    Robin (Jeffrey) McClain

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  39. My condolences to Mark’s family. I always enjoyed being with him. He was a person you could count on. His humor was unmatched. God’s blessings on all of you.

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  40. My condolences to Mark’s family. I always enjoyed being with him. He was a person you could count on. His humor was unmatched. God’s blessings on all of you.

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  41. My condolences to Mark’s family. To Loren and Aaron, I am glad I got to know your dad. He was a talented musician who never looked down on inferior musicians such as myself. I appreciated his encouragement, his wit, his humor, his stews, and his company. I am sorry I missed his wake as I was at the Eleven Point River which I know is where Mark would have wanted me to be. We raised a toast to him along those beautiful waters. RIP Mark Lang.

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  42. My condolences to Mark’s family. To Loren and Aaron, I am glad I got to know your dad. He was a talented musician who never looked down on inferior musicians such as myself. I appreciated his encouragement, his wit, his humor, his stews, and his company. I am sorry I missed his wake as I was at the Eleven Point River which I know is where Mark would have wanted me to be. We raised a toast to him along those beautiful waters. RIP Mark Lang.

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  43. My sincere condolences to your family for the loss of a beloved husband, father and friend. Mark was a comedian and gifted musician. I lived across the street and grew up with the “Lang brothers” on Ray Del Drive in Arnold. It was evident early on that Mark inherited his keen wit from his dad, Bernie. My greatest memory is the house was always full of music. My parents. Helen and Lee, were great friends with Bernie and Joyce. My dad had a knack for car mechanics and he was always across the street working with Mark, Brian, Kirk, Carl or Craig, with their heads under the hood of a car. Bernie and my dad often played practical jokes on each other. I have many fond memories growing up on that street. May your many memories bring you peace.

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  44. My sincere condolences to your family for the loss of a beloved husband, father and friend. Mark was a comedian and gifted musician. I lived across the street and grew up with the “Lang brothers” on Ray Del Drive in Arnold. It was evident early on that Mark inherited his keen wit from his dad, Bernie. My greatest memory is the house was always full of music. My parents. Helen and Lee, were great friends with Bernie and Joyce. My dad had a knack for car mechanics and he was always across the street working with Mark, Brian, Kirk, Carl or Craig, with their heads under the hood of a car. Bernie and my dad often played practical jokes on each other. I have many fond memories growing up on that street. May your many memories bring you peace.

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