Gerald Lang

On Monday, August 24th, 2020, Jerry Lang passed away into God’s arms at the age of 64.

Jerry was born on September 4th, 1955 in St. Louis, MO. He was heavily involved in the St. Ann Community, and studied politics and loved to play golf. He was known for his quick wit and deep love and kindness for all of those around him.

Jerry is survived by his fiance Jenny Medley, three children Jonathan (& his wife Ashley), Anthony, and Elizabeth, his two granddaughters, and his six brothers.

No services will be held at this time, but feel free to drink a beer in his honor.

9 Comments

  1. Todd Lang on August 25, 2020 at 5:06 pm

    he was a loving brother and uncle he was the best



  2. Todd Lang on August 25, 2020 at 5:09 pm

    he was a loving brother and uncle he was the best he will be missed



  3. Jim Drapp on August 25, 2020 at 6:47 pm

    I knew Jerry a long time. He was a good friend. He will be missed



  4. Todd on August 25, 2020 at 7:16 pm

    a loving father and grand pa



  5. Mark on August 26, 2020 at 9:06 am

    Jerry was a caring brother who loved to argue politics. I really going to miss his presence and opinions about life.



  6. Mark Hahl on August 26, 2020 at 5:01 pm

    JERRY WAS A PERSON THAT WOULD HELP ANYBODY OUT IF NEEDED AND WOULD SET DOWN WITH YOU AND DRINK A COLD BEER WITH YOU AND TALK TO YOU ABOUT ANYTHING AND HE REALLY LIKED TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH BUT AS A NEIGHBOR ME AND MY WIFE BETH WILL MISS JERRY VERY MUCH AND TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS HAS OUR CONDOLENCES AND IS IN OUR PRAYERS MAY GOD BE WITH HIM



  7. Lance Roshel on August 27, 2020 at 4:41 pm

    Jerry was a great neighbor and always helpful and decent. I enjoyed our talks and certainly his wit. I regret never getting those golf lessons he offered me. We will miss him… RIP



  8. Scott Wenick on August 30, 2020 at 9:47 am

    With a zest for life,
    And a character like no other.

    Jerry was more than my friend,
    He was my big brother,

    But not just a big brother to me,
    I’m sure countless other’s too..

    Having responded he loved me
    One of the last things he said to me in chat,
    before we was through,
    Was to tell my brother’s Steve,Rock & Todd,
    He loved them the same too..

    The Wenick’s were all blessed …
    Jerry was extended family…
    growing up with us,
    welcomed, loved, & always in our home
    Just like my brother’s & myself ,
    walking in all alone….
    Jerry would go straight to the fridge…. ,
    then over to our dad by the phone…
    Him & dad could argue, laugh & talk…
    for hours long…

    So I guess I will end my winging it poem for Jerry this way……God knows,
    there is so much more I could say..
    I will keep to myself or share another day.

    Yes… Jerry was loved by us all,
    including my mom,
    including my dad…
    I thank you big brother,
    for the love & caring you had,

    On behalf of my family from the bottom of my heart,
    ” The Wenick’s ” we thank you Jerry
    For the laughter, the friendship, the mentoring,,
    the love & caring you had for us all …an now from us all… Please help us win the powerball!!
    S.D.W.
    Godpeed big brother…RIP

    Our prayers and deepest sympathies & condolences go out to all Jerry’s friends and family…

    May your memories of Jerry serve as a blessing..to you and all those who treasure them..



  9. clayton hankamer on September 20, 2020 at 9:17 am

    Uncle jerry taught me to golf. Properly. Showed me how to hold a club. How to swing. All things I still remember and apply and I still hit the long straight when I go to the range with my wife and stepson. The day after one of the stepsons golf games I took him to the range and showed him the things uncle jerry taught me and I swear to you the next week he was teeing off long and straight…. well.. for an 8 year old. No exaggeration he was 100% my all time favorite uncle. Period. I’m glad I went to see him and we were able to tell eachother how much we loved the other. He I can tell you right now he was the best uncle ever.



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