His father was born in Germany and his mother's family came from Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. His ethnic background helped to make him an accomplished cook. He was an avid gardener and had a large garden of fruits and vegetables. Surrounding the garden was a large flower garden attracting hummingbirds, bees and birds. He spent mowing and trimming the lawn until it looked like a golf course. A protective brother and caregiver to his brother Allen Lang, he possessed a strong work ethic and was self motivated and a hard worker.
He graduated from Highland High School in 1973 and attended Penn State University. He had a love of nature and animals and the outdoors and enjoyed the feeling of the wind in this face while riding his motorcycle, jeep and bike. He was employed by national Road Utility Supply, Inc in Natrona Heights, PA.
He is survived by
his sister, Marion Lang Bernacki and husband, Walter S. Bernacki;
brother, Allen J. Lang, with whom he made his home;
Nephews, Dr. Walter L. Bernacki, wife, Polly and children, Lauren and Walter, Dr. Brad L. Bernacki, wife Kimberly, children Haley, Benjamin and Alexis.
A Mass of Christian Burial at the Holy Martyrs Church, Tarentum, PA. Burial in Our Lady of Hope Cemetery.
His father was born in Germany and his mother's family came from Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. His ethnic background helped to make him an accomplished cook. He was an avid gardener and had a large garden of fruits and vegetables. Surrounding the garden was a large flower garden attracting hummingbirds, bees and birds. He spent mowing and trimming the lawn until it looked like a golf course. A protective brother and caregiver to his brother Allen Lang, he possessed a strong work ethic and was self motivated and a hard worker.
He graduated from Highland High School in 1973 and attended Penn State University. He had a love of nature and animals and the outdoors and enjoyed the feeling of the wind in this face while riding his motorcycle, jeep and bike. He was employed by national Road Utility Supply, Inc in Natrona Heights, PA.
He is survived by
his sister, Marion Lang Bernacki and husband, Walter S. Bernacki;
brother, Allen J. Lang, with whom he made his home;
Nephews, Dr. Walter L. Bernacki, wife, Polly and children, Lauren and Walter, Dr. Brad L. Bernacki, wife Kimberly, children Haley, Benjamin and Alexis.
A Mass of Christian Burial at the Holy Martyrs Church, Tarentum, PA. Burial in Our Lady of Hope Cemetery.
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