The Texas Panhandle agricultural and financial communities are mourning the reported passing of Reagan Cass (née Langemeier), a senior financial analyst whose work in agribusiness lending made her a respected figure across West Texas. She was 28.
According to reports, Reagan Cass died on Friday, June 19, 2026, following injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Her sudden passing has prompted an outpouring of grief from colleagues, clients, and community members across both Amarillo and her hometown connections in Canyon, Texas.
Cass served as a Senior Credit Analyst for Livestock & Dairy at Capital Farm Credit, where she specialized in agricultural risk assessment, livestock financing, and dairy underwriting. Known for her precision and deep understanding of rural economies, she was regarded as a rising professional in agricultural finance and a trusted advisor to producers across the region.
Colleagues described her as highly driven and detail-oriented, with a strong personal connection to the agricultural sector she served. Her work reportedly helped bridge the gap between complex financial systems and the day-to-day realities of ranching and dairy operations in Texas.
Originally from Canyon, Texas, Cass built her academic and professional foundation in West Texas. She earned degrees from Texas Tech University and West Texas A&M University, later advancing into a specialized career focused on agribusiness financial services. Her background in livestock and dairy systems was often cited as a key strength in her professional role.
Beyond her career, she is remembered by family and friends as a devoted wife to Collin Cass, whom she married in December 2023. Loved ones have shared tributes highlighting her warmth, ambition, and strong ties to her community and the agricultural industry she supported.
At this time, details surrounding the motor vehicle accident remain limited, and authorities have not released further official findings regarding contributing factors. An investigation is expected to continue as part of standard procedure following fatal roadway incidents.
News of her passing has deeply affected the agricultural finance sector in Amarillo and surrounding areas, where she worked closely with producers and industry professionals. Many have expressed shock at the loss of a young professional widely regarded as both talented and compassionate.
As the community processes her death, colleagues and loved ones are focusing on remembrance and support for her family during this difficult time. Further information is expected to be shared as arrangements are made and official details are confirmed.