Judy Ann Langley, a beloved matriarch and cherished friend, went to her heavenly home on December 16, 2024, surrounded by the love that she so freely gave throughout her life. Born on August 6, 1954, in Oark, Arkansas, Judy was a radiant spirit whose warmth and kindness touched everyone she encountered.
For 53 wonderful years, Judy was married to the love of her life, Paul Langley. Together, they built a life rich in love, laughter, and family. Judy's devotion to her family was immeasurable; she was a constant presence at her children’s and grandchildren’s games and events, cheering them on and celebrating their milestones with unbridled enthusiasm. Her legacy is beautifully carried on by her loving husband Paul, her precious mother-Catherine Beck, their children—Zachariah and his wife Kristyn, Delilah Williamson, Keturah Masters and her husband Randy—and her adored grandchildren: Kendi Flickinger, Levi Masters, Lexi Masters, Emmali Stokes, Zachariah Langley, and Ethan Langley.
Judy was a woman of many words and passions. Her playful spirit was matched only by her sparkling laughter, and she often found joy in the simple pleasures of life. A true lover of shopping, she could spend hours perusing stores, seemingly tireless in her pursuit of the perfect finds. But more than anything, Judy adored her family; she took pride in being the anchor that held her loved ones together, always ready to offer support or a listening ear.
Her passions extended beyond her family. Judy had a deep love for nature, particularly red birds and lilacs, and her garden served as a testament to her nurturing spirit. She worked tirelessly to cultivate beautiful blooms, finding solace in the rhythm of gardening—a peaceful escape where she could reflect on life and its myriad blessings.
Judy’s vibrant personality and unwavering spirit will be dearly missed. She was a sassy spitfire who brought light and life to every room she entered. Preceded in death by her father Raymond Beck and one sister, her legacy will live on in the hearts and memories of those she leaves behind.
A visitation for Judy will be held on December 18, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Roberts & Hart Funeral Home in Westville, Oklahoma. Her graveside service will take place on December 19, 2024, at 10:00 AM at Old Baptist Mission Cemetery in Westville, Oklahoma.
As we gather to honor Judy, let us remember her vivacious spirit, her boundless love, and her unwavering faith, forever grateful for the time we shared with this remarkable woman.
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