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Floyd Lang

Floyd Lang

April 2, 1962 March 12, 2026

Mt. Orab, OH

Floyd Jeffrey Lang, Sr., age 63 of Mt. Orab, Ohio, passed away suddenly on Thursday, March 12, 2026 at his residence. Born on April 2, 1962 in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was the son of Kathryn (Bowman) Lang and the late Ronald Lang, Sr. His life was defined by service, hard work, and a deep love for family and competition. Floyd served his country as a Navy veteran, a time that reflected his commitment and resilience. He then began a long career at Ford Motor Company in June 1993, retiring in April 2024 after more than three decades as a respected and loyal employee.

Beyond his professional life, Floyd found great joy in motor sports. He was an avid golfer and passionate follower of NASCAR, horse racing, and dirt track racing, passions that captured his spirited and competitive nature. Above all, he was a devoted grandfather to his three grandchildren—Karson, Ashton, and Blakely Lang—who were the center of his world. He rarely missed their games and took immense pride in watching them participate in their sports, offering unwavering support and affection that endeared him to everyone who knew him.

He will be deeply missed by those who loved him. Floyd is survived by his mother, Kathryn Lang; his son, Jeff Lang and wife Amanda; his three grandchildren, Karson, Ashton, and Blakely Lang; his siblings, Ronald Lang, Jr., Greg Lang and wife Darlene, Melanie Lang, Butch Lang and wife Kristi, Scott Lang and wife Misty, and Jason Lang and wife Kristin; and several nieces and nephews.

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