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Emory Lawrence Langdale M.D.

Emory Lawrence Langdale M.D. obituary, Charleston, SC

Emory Langdale Obituary

Emory Lawrence Langdale, MD WALTERBORO - Dr. Emory Lawrence Langdale, age 90, of Walterboro, South Carolina, entered into his state of eternal rest the morning of September 4, 2010, at his Walterboro home, surrounded by his loving family and under the care of Agape Senior Hospice. The Funeral service for Dr. Langdale will be held on Wednesday September 8, 2010, at eleven o'clock in Portside Baptist Church, 1179 Remount Rd., North Charleston. The family will receive friends at J. HENRY STUHR NORTHWOODS CHAPEL, Tuesday, September 7, 2010, between five and seven. Dr. Langdale was born October 14, 1919, in Walterboro, SC, he was the son of the late Clint M. Langdale and the late Lilian Bailey Langdale. Upon graduating from Walterboro High School, he entered the Navy, serving in WWII as a Chief Hospital Corpsman. It was during his time in the Navy, that he developed an interest in medicine. After the war, Dr. Langdale completed his undergraduate studies at the College of Charleston in 1949, and received his Medical Degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1953. After completing an Internship at Greenville General Hospital in 1953, he began his medical career as a general practitioner in Walterboro, and later opening his private practice on Remount Road in North Charleston. Dr. Langdale became aware that doctors were discovering they were ill-equipped to provide the much needed rehabilitative care for our veteran soldiers who returned from war. At this point in his life he dedicated his medical efforts to these Veterans by completing additional education and training specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, along with a residency at the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Langdale went on to become a professor at the Medical College of Virginia, and later, he worked at the Naval Medical Regional Center in Hampton, VA, and the Veterans Administration in Augusta, GA. Upon returning to Charleston, SC he joined the faculty at the Medical University of South Carolina. Throughout his medical career, he continued his military service in the Naval Reserves and retired as a U. S. Naval Reserves Commander in 1979. After he retired from MUSC and the Naval Reserves, Dr. Langdale re-opened his private practice in North Charleston and divided his time between his private practice and serving as Medical Director for the Colleton Regional Hospital and Rehabilitation Unit in Walterboro. Retiring for the final time, Dr. Langdale returned to Walterboro, built a beautiful log home on the farmland he grew up on, and enjoyed the company of his family and friends. Affectionately known as "Doc" and "Papa", he is loved and fondly remembered as a kind, soft spoken, generous gentleman who cared deeply for the Lord, his family, friends, and others who came to know him. He was a man of many talents. Surviving him are his children; Thomas W. Langdale and his wife Kimberly, Emory L. Langdale, Jr. and his wife Reaves, Fred E. Langdale and his wife Sharon, Betty Marlene Haley and her husband Tom, grandchildren; Christopher L. Langdale and his wife Melissa, Thomas W. Langdale, Jr. and his wife Paula, Faith A. Langdale, Maggie R. Langdale, Sara A. Langdale, and Leah M. Langdale, great-granddaughter Adysen Rose Langdale. Memorials may be made to MUSC Foundation, Class of 1953 Scholarship Fund, 18 Bee Street, MSC 450, Charleston, SC 29425. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 5 to Sep. 6, 2010.

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Stacy byrd

September 11, 2010

It has been such a pleasure knowing "Doc" he by far was the most ginuine man I've ever known. I loved to hear his stories,his smile would brighten my day. I know in my heart he is in a better place with no more suffering,singing with the chior of angels. I will forever love and miss u!

Bonnie Fletcher

September 9, 2010

I will always remember the example he set for our family. Never stop trying to improve yourself, but always remember where you came from, and lend a helping hand when you can. He was never afraid of hard work, and if he didn't know the answer to something, he would keep digging until he had it. And always, he loved his family and friends, and showed it.

Rhynn McMinn

September 7, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of sorrow for your dear love one. I remember goiing to Pleasant Grove with my mother Ruby Leona Risher Bryan Dees at memorial time many times.... We enjoyed talking and visiting with Dr. Langdale...
May God be with you...
Rhynn Bryan McMinn and Ruby Bryan Dees

Joanie Pond

September 7, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you both.

Donna Sineath

September 7, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of sorrow.
I remember as a small child going to Plesent Grove and Mr Emory would come home for a visit. Keep the memories you have close to your heart through this time. May God be with you.

Donna Butler Sineath

Larry/Sally/Mikee Williams

September 6, 2010

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

HOLLY RIDGWAY

September 6, 2010

MY HEART GOES OUT TO THIS FINE MAN HE DELIVERED ME IN 1962, PERSONALLY I DON'T KNOW HIM ,BUT MY PARENTS DO THE FEE OF CHARGE FOR MY BIRTH WAS 125.00, MY MOTHER WENT THREW ALOT TO BRING ME INTO THIS WORLD AND WITHOUT DR. LANGDALE I HOLLY ANN RIDGWAY WOULD NOT BE HERE.. MY PARENTS HAVE ALWAYS SPOKE HIGHLY OF DR.LANGDALE , MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. REST IN PEACE SIR, I WILL MEET YOU SOON ONE DAY. THE MAN THAT BROUGHT ME INTO THIS WORLD. HOLLY ANN RIDGWAY

Renee and Erin Eanes

September 6, 2010

Lawrence, Reeves, Faith and Maggie, So sorry to hear about your loss. Our family will keep you all in our prayers during this most difficult time that yall face. But your memories you have with him will always be with you all.

September 6, 2010

Lawrence
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Keith and Renee Powell

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