Ronnie was born October 19, 1955 in Terrell, Tx to Wilman Lee “Cotton" and Virginia “Gean” Marshall Langley. He was preceded in death by his parents and his infant brother, Larry Lee Langley. Ronnie was an active member of Fellowship Baptist Church of Terrell where he spent countless hours giving back to the Lord when the new church building was constructed. His easy laughter and his dedication to always helping made him a true friend to all he met. Spending time with his family was his favorite activity along with fishing, cooking fish, looking for places to fish and, did we mention fishing?! He was a hometown man with an absolute and constant support for his hometown teams and watching the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers made him a very happy fan. He was also known for his immense talent at carpentry and he was regarded, far and wide, as one of the most talented woodworkers in the area. A man of few words but great devotion, Ronnie will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched.
He is survived by his beloved wife and soulmate, Susie Langley of Terrell; daughter, Jennifer Whitfield of Mesquite; son, R.L. Langley Jr. and his wife Angela of Terrell; cherished grandchildren: Hunter and John Noah McGuire, Kaidon and Kolton Langley; sister, Judy Duncan of Lake Tawakoni, as well as several nieces, nephews, extended family, his Fellowship church family and a host of friends.
Ronnie was born October 19, 1955 in Terrell, Tx to Wilman Lee “Cotton" and Virginia “Gean” Marshall Langley. He was preceded in death by his parents and his infant brother, Larry Lee Langley. Ronnie was an active member of Fellowship Baptist Church of Terrell where he spent countless hours giving back to the Lord when the new church building was constructed. His easy laughter and his dedication to always helping made him a true friend to all he met. Spending time with his family was his favorite activity along with fishing, cooking fish, looking for places to fish and, did we mention fishing?! He was a hometown man with an absolute and constant support for his hometown teams and watching the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers made him a very happy fan. He was also known for his immense talent at carpentry and he was regarded, far and wide, as one of the most talented woodworkers in the area. A man of few words but great devotion, Ronnie will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched.
He is survived by his beloved wife and soulmate, Susie Langley of Terrell; daughter, Jennifer Whitfield of Mesquite; son, R.L. Langley Jr. and his wife Angela of Terrell; cherished grandchildren: Hunter and John Noah McGuire, Kaidon and Kolton Langley; sister, Judy Duncan of Lake Tawakoni, as well as several nieces, nephews, extended family, his Fellowship church family and a host of friends.
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