Reagan Cass Obituary, Texas Accident: Capital Farm Credit Senior Analyst Reagan Cass (Langemeier) Dies Following Car Crash, Amarillo Agricultural Community Mourns – Reagan Cass Texas Accident – Obituary: Capital Farm Credit Tributes In Loving Memory Of Senior Analyst Reagan Cass (Langemeier)
Reagan Cass (née Langemeier), Senior Credit Analyst for Livestock & Dairy at Capital Farm Credit, has died on Friday, June 19, 2026, following injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. She was 28. Her passing has left the Texas Panhandle agricultural and financial communities in mourning.
Cass was widely respected in agricultural finance for her expertise in livestock and dairy underwriting. At Capital Farm Credit in Amarillo, she played a key role in evaluating agricultural credit risk and supporting producers across the region. Colleagues described her as highly analytical, deeply knowledgeable, and strongly connected to the agricultural industry she served.
A native of Canyon, Texas, Cass held a Bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University and an MBA from West Texas A&M University. Her academic background in agribusiness and financial analysis helped shape her professional career in agricultural lending and credit risk management.
Her career included roles at Lone Star Ag, Amarillo National Bank, and Capital Farm Credit, where she advanced to Senior Credit Analyst for Livestock & Dairy. In this role, she supported complex lending decisions and worked closely with agricultural producers throughout the Texas Panhandle.
Cass is remembered by colleagues and friends as a dedicated professional, supportive coworker, and respected figure in regional agricultural finance. Her work contributed to the stability and sustainability of livestock and dairy operations across the region.
She is survived by her husband, Collin Cass, and extended family members.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been publicly announced.
Reagan Cass will be remembered for her contributions to agricultural finance, her professional dedication, and the lasting relationships she built throughout her career. May she rest in peace.

