| Visitation:
							Friday, July 1, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. at the Atlanta 
							Assembly of God Church Service:
							11 a.m. at the church 
							Funeral home: 
							Quiram Peasley Funeral Home, 
							Atlanta 
							Obituary 
							Judith Ann Stith Langley, of Atlanta, 
							went to be with the Lord on June 28, 2022, at McLean 
							County Nursing Home in Bloomington. 
 Funeral Services for Judy will be held on Friday, 
							July 1, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. at the Atlanta Assembly 
							of God Church. Pastor Paul Weber will officiate. 
							Burial will follow at Park Hill Cemetery in 
							Bloomington. Visitation will be at the church on 
							Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the 
							service.
 
 She was born October 19, 1948, to Elmer K. and Mary 
							V. Ryan Stith in Bloomington at St. Joseph Hospital. 
							She Married Butch Ridgeway in March 1969. A 
							daughter, Judith Marie Ridgeway, was born during 
							this union, and they later divorced. On December 30, 
							1988, she married Richard Langley, who is now 
							deceased.
 
 Surviving is her daughter, Judith Marie (Kim Lucas) 
							Ridgeway of Libertyville; brothers Joe Stith of 
							Selma, NC and Doug Stith of Bloomington; stepsons 
							Wally (Lora) Painter of Oswego, Mark (Linda) Langley 
							of Peoria, Joseph Langley of Quincy, and Ricky 
							(Sandy) Langley of Lincoln; stepdaughters Shawny 
							(Connie Burnett) Langley of Hudson and Lisa (Brad) 
							Hesse of Pawnee; and numerous step-grandchildren. 
							Her doggie “Jacque” is living with Wilma, the dog 
							whisperer.
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							She was preceded in death by her 
							husband, and three stepchildren: Brenda Anderson, 
							Wayne Watkins, and Terri Lynn Langley. 
 Judy graduated from Bloomington High School in the 
							class of 1966. She worked for Mclean County as 
							Records Manager for 13 years. She also worked as a 
							Dental Laboratory Technician for 24 years. She was a 
							member of the Atlanta Assembly of God Church. She 
							loved to volunteer for church potlucks. She was 
							known for her chocolate cream pies (that Joe G., 
							Rick B. and Pastor Paul loved), as well as her 
							chicken and noodles. She was often recognized by 
							friends to be like the “Energizer Bunny” that never 
							ran out of energy.
 
 Memorials may be made to Atlanta Assembly of God 
							Church or Ruby’s Rescue of McLean.
 
 Final arrangements are entrusted with Quiram-Peasley 
							Funeral Home of Atlanta.
 
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							family of Judith Ann Stith Langley
 
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