After the death of her father, Fredrick W. Bailey, Teresa immigrated to America as an infant with her late mother and brother Emily Dockery and Joseph F. Bailey, passing through Ellis Island and settling in Cleveland Ohio.
Married to the late Lt. Col. Delmar C. Lang (USAF retired) in 1942, Teresa lived throughout the United States and Asia, settling in Maryland in the 70's. All her life, Teresa volunteered her time, energy and love working with the American Red Cross, scouting programs, and church activities. For 30 years, she dedicated herself to serving and meeting the needs of the young women and infants of St. Anne's Infant and Maternity Home. As a member of the Seton Guild, she devoted years to this supportive ministry of St. Anne's.
Teresa is survived by her five children, Patricia Porter and husband David, James Lang and wife Maria, Judy Auckenthaler and husband Reynold, Richard Lang, and Kathleen Henken and husband David; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; her sister-in-law Jane Stalter and husband Gene ; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends whose lives she touched with her humor, love, and faithfulness.
The family expressed their deepest appreciation for the love and support from the wonderful staff at Our Lady of Peace.
The family received friends at Hill and Wood, 201 N First St., Charlottesville, VA, on Friday, November 19, 2010. Mass of Resurrection was held at the Church of the Incarnation, 1465 Incarnation Dr., Charlottesville, Virginia 22901, on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
Interment at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, December 9, 2010.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Seton Guild, c/o St. Anne's Infant & Maternity Home, 4901 Easton Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20782.
After the death of her father, Fredrick W. Bailey, Teresa immigrated to America as an infant with her late mother and brother Emily Dockery and Joseph F. Bailey, passing through Ellis Island and settling in Cleveland Ohio.
Married to the late Lt. Col. Delmar C. Lang (USAF retired) in 1942, Teresa lived throughout the United States and Asia, settling in Maryland in the 70's. All her life, Teresa volunteered her time, energy and love working with the American Red Cross, scouting programs, and church activities. For 30 years, she dedicated herself to serving and meeting the needs of the young women and infants of St. Anne's Infant and Maternity Home. As a member of the Seton Guild, she devoted years to this supportive ministry of St. Anne's.
Teresa is survived by her five children, Patricia Porter and husband David, James Lang and wife Maria, Judy Auckenthaler and husband Reynold, Richard Lang, and Kathleen Henken and husband David; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; her sister-in-law Jane Stalter and husband Gene ; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends whose lives she touched with her humor, love, and faithfulness.
The family expressed their deepest appreciation for the love and support from the wonderful staff at Our Lady of Peace.
The family received friends at Hill and Wood, 201 N First St., Charlottesville, VA, on Friday, November 19, 2010. Mass of Resurrection was held at the Church of the Incarnation, 1465 Incarnation Dr., Charlottesville, Virginia 22901, on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
Interment at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, December 9, 2010.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Seton Guild, c/o St. Anne's Infant & Maternity Home, 4901 Easton Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20782.
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