Obituaries

Alice Ann Lang

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Alice Ann Lang, age 89, of Fayetteville passed away Thursday, August 22, 2019 in Fayetteville. She was born June 16, 1930 in Jackson, Michigan, the daughter of Russell Gurney and Irene (Grubb) Paddock. She was preceded in death by her parents and previous husband, John E. Cook. Alice lived a very interesting life. In addition to being a homemaker, she lived abroad, traveled the world a great deal, and learned to speak Italian fluently. She was also employed for a while as a travel consultant. She moved to and was reared in Fayetteville, AR. She graduated from Fayetteville High School and attended and received two bachelor degrees from the University of Arkansas, one in Business Administration and one in Mathematics for Secondary Education. She was a member and President of Phi Gamma Nu Business Women's Sorority. As a Chi Omega and Alumna, Alice served many proud years as a chapter advisor and later as Treasurer of the House Board. Also served as Commissioner of the Fayetteville Girl Scouts. Alice moved to Hot Springs in 1987. She was a member and Chairman of Garland County and Hot Springs Beautification Commission and was a long time Blue Coat Senior Ambassador. She was a past member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Hot Springs where she served on the Vestry, Altar Guild, School Board, and ushered. She was a member of The Bridge House and was a Life Master bridge player. Alice moved back to Fayetteville four years ago to be closer to her children and grandchildren, who she dearly loved and adored. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Those left to celebrate the influence of her life are her loving husband Charles Lang; daughter Linda Pearson Bell (C.R.) of Farmington; son John Pearson (Deidra) of Fayetteville; four grandchildren, Shannon Cantrell (Aaron) of Farmington, Sean Schader (Nicole), John Pearson Jr. (Jack) and Charles Pearson III (Tripp) of Fayetteville; five great grandchildren, Matthew, Mitchell, and Cole Cantrell of Farmington, Morgan and Ella Schader of Fayetteville. A private service was held. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Paul's Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1190, Fayetteville, Ark. 72702. To sign the online guest book visit www.mooresfuneralchapel.com.

Published August 27, 2019

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