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Obituary
Carl E. Langley, Jr.
web posted March 28, 2011
AIKEN – A memorial service for Mr.
Carl E. Langley,
Jr. will be held on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 5pm at George Funeral
Home & Cremation Center, 211 Park Ave. SW Aiken. The family will
then receive guests until 8pm. Memorial donations may be directed to
Molly’s Militia, The Aiken SPCA or Southern Care Hospice. Honorary
pallbearers will be the members of the Aiken Coffee Club.
Mr. Langley Jr., 78, area newspaperman for more than 55 years, died
March 25, 2011. His remains will be cremated. A patriot,
Carl loved his country and served in The United States Army during the
Korean Conflict as a code breaker in Germany. Langley came to the Aiken
area in 1957 as a beat reporter and rose to become an editor with the
Augusta Chronicle. He retired in 1989 and joined the Aiken
Standard the same year. At the Aiken Standard, Langley became
well known for his Sunday columns and authorship of four books, dealing
with his columns, life in general and public figures. His last book
focused on 10 people who transformed Aiken.
All sales proceeds from the books went to charities and sales are being
handled by Howell Printing Co.
Langley is survived by his daughter, Wanda H. Morgan, (Allan) of Aiken;
two sons Carl E. Langley, III, (Stephanie) of Germantown, TN and
Jeffrey C. Langley, (Tammy) of Aiken; a sister, Connie Graham, (Johnny)
of Lake City, SC, a nephew Jay Graham, (Sherry) and a niece, Jennifer
G. Hanna, (Tony). Other survivors include nine grandchildren,
seven great grandchildren and his best friend and companion of
twenty-six years, Betty Stepler.
Expressions of sympathy for the family may be left at
www.georgefuneralhomes.com
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