After the war, she became a flight attendant for American Airlines working on DC-3s, based in Dallas and New York. She was one of the first accepted into that position without a nursing degree. She returned to Harrison after two years and was introduced by family friends to James A (Jim) Langley, who she would marry later in 1948. It was not a true blind date, though, as Jim had been her ninth-grade algebra teacher nine years earlier while he was also coaching basketball at Harrison High. They moved to Jonesboro where they had one son, James.
Following a move to Russellville in 1963, Ruby continued her education, earning a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Arkansas Tech University, and later a master's degree in speech pathology from the University of Central Arkansas. She worked for many years in the Russellville Public Schools.
In 2001 she and Jim moved to Sugar Land, Texas to be closer to family. Despite living in Texas for 22 years, she has remained a loyal Razorback fan, a die-hard Democrat and champion for all things Arkansas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, E.D. and Euna Mae Vinson Bishop, her brothers Ralph Leon and Duane Bishop, her husband of 55 years Jim Langley, and close friend Sisty Davis of Jonesboro. She is survived by her son James and his wife Anna of McKinney, their children and her grandchildren Jeff Langley and his wife Nicole, Kathryn Langley Spartz and her husband Chris, three great-grandchildren, her sister-in-law Doris Bishop and her family, and a few close friends and cousins from the Russellville and Harrison days.
A visitation and gathering of friends and family will be held at Roller Christeson Funeral Home in Harrison Wednesday morning, January 3, 2024, at 10:30.
After the war, she became a flight attendant for American Airlines working on DC-3s, based in Dallas and New York. She was one of the first accepted into that position without a nursing degree. She returned to Harrison after two years and was introduced by family friends to James A (Jim) Langley, who she would marry later in 1948. It was not a true blind date, though, as Jim had been her ninth-grade algebra teacher nine years earlier while he was also coaching basketball at Harrison High. They moved to Jonesboro where they had one son, James.
Following a move to Russellville in 1963, Ruby continued her education, earning a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Arkansas Tech University, and later a master's degree in speech pathology from the University of Central Arkansas. She worked for many years in the Russellville Public Schools.
In 2001 she and Jim moved to Sugar Land, Texas to be closer to family. Despite living in Texas for 22 years, she has remained a loyal Razorback fan, a die-hard Democrat and champion for all things Arkansas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, E.D. and Euna Mae Vinson Bishop, her brothers Ralph Leon and Duane Bishop, her husband of 55 years Jim Langley, and close friend Sisty Davis of Jonesboro. She is survived by her son James and his wife Anna of McKinney, their children and her grandchildren Jeff Langley and his wife Nicole, Kathryn Langley Spartz and her husband Chris, three great-grandchildren, her sister-in-law Doris Bishop and her family, and a few close friends and cousins from the Russellville and Harrison days.
A visitation and gathering of friends and family will be held at Roller Christeson Funeral Home in Harrison Wednesday morning, January 3, 2024, at 10:30.