

Reagan was known for her bright smile, compassionate heart, and ability to make anyone feel welcome. Whether through her laughter, her kindness, or simply her presence, she had a remarkable way of bringing comfort and happiness to those around her.
Reagan graduated from Marion High School in 2016. She earned her bachelor's degree from Texas Tech University in 2019 and her MBA from West Texas A&M University in 2022. She worked as a Senior Credit Analyst at Capital Farm Credit, where she was respected for her dedication, professionalism, and commitment to serving others.
At Texas Tech University, Reagan was a member of the 2017 National Champion Wool Judging Team, 2019 Texas Tech Senior Livestock Judging Team and of the 2019 National Champion Meat Animal Evaluation Team.
To know Reagan was to know genuine love, kindness, and unwavering faith. She cared deeply for her family and friends and never hesitated to help someone in need. She celebrated others’ successes, stood beside them through difficult times, and made every gathering more meaningful simply by being there.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Collin Cass of Canyon, Texas; her parents, Jeff and Ellen Langemeier of Marion, Texas; her sister, Mackenzie Peters and husband, Darin, of Union City, Oklahoma; her brother, Austin Langemeier and wife, Julianna, of Lyons, South Dakota; her sister, Madison Simmons and husband, Tegan, of Kokomo, Indiana.
She is also survived by her cherished nieces and nephews: Dash and Berkleigh Peters; Emma and Henry Langemeier; and Baylor and Baker Simmons.
Reagan is further survived by her grandparents, Robert and Nancy Young of O’Neill, Nebraska, and her grandmother, Deanne Langemeier of Mead, Nebraska.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Jim Langemeier of Mead, Nebraska.
She had a love for traveling, cooking, her two corgis, Murphy and Millie, and spending time with friends and family. She excelled in everything she pursued and had a special gift for making people feel seen, valued, and appreciated.
The agriculture industry was near and dear to Reagan’s heart, a passion that shone through from an early age. She competed in livestock judging contests, exhibited livestock across the country, and was an active member of both the Texas Junior Livestock Association and Team Purebred. Throughout her career, she remained dedicated to supporting cattle producers, judging livestock shows, assisting with livestock shows, and mentoring young showmen. Her influence on the agriculture community extended far beyond her professional accomplishments and touched countless lives.
More than anything, Reagan will be remembered for her generous heart, infectious laugh, and unwavering love for those around her. She was an amazing wife, devoted sister, beloved daughter, wonderful aunt, cherished friend, and a source of strength and comfort to countless people throughout her life.
Though we must now carry her memory instead of her hand, we remain grateful for every moment we shared with her. Her love continues to guide us, and her memory will live on forever in our hearts.
Visitation and funeral services
Cross Lutheran Church
2171 E. Common Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Visitation: Friday, June 26th from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Funeral Service: Saturday, June 27th at 10:00 a.m.
A light lunch will be provided immediately following the funeral service on Saturday at the church.
In honor of Reagan, the Cass and Langemeier families kindly invite you to contribute to a lasting legacy through the Reagan Langemeier Cass Memorial Fund linked below. Your generosity will keep Reagan’s memory alive, and we sincerely appreciate your support in lieu of flowers or plants.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Matthew 5:4
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