Linda Faye (Bennett) Langford

Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and sister Linda Fay (Bennett) Langford defines “a life well lived”, cut short in a courageous battle against an aggressive form of multiple myeloma. She continued to amaze the medical staff at MD Anderson taking on each treatment regimen, each stick of the needle, week after week for three and half years – with not a complaint one and always with positive expectations. She would not, however, want her life to be defined by this disease.
In the opening page of her memoirs, Linda wrote of her life, “A life with my God, A life of love and family, A life of uncertainties, and A life of people that touched my heart. “
Linda was a proud BOI born August 22, 1951, at St. Mary’s Hospital. Linda wrote, “I lived in Galveston for the first 19 years of my life … we didn’t have much, but we didn’t know it.” To explain how “things were”: she and her family raised rabbits in the backyard, later to be butchered and sold at the local Piggly Wiggly and A&P grocery stores, to help make ends meet.
Linda graduated from Ball High School and went to work at UTMB, starting as a mail room clerk. She married Emmett M. Billiott and then spent the next two years stationed in Okinawa while Emmett served his country with the Army Corps of Engineers. Returning to Galveston, Linda rejoined UTMB in the Finance Department and remained there 32 years until her retirement.
Settling in LaMarque and later becoming a single mom of two rowdy boys was a challenge she took in stride, scolding them and loving them all at once. In 1990 Ivan came into her life with his own three boys in tow and they remained happily joined at the hip for the next 30 years until her passing.
“Meme,” as her grandchildren would later call her, found no greater joy than watching her sons play sports; she never missed a game. She enjoyed being active with them in both Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, both as Den Leader and Committee member. When the boys played Little League, she ran the concession stand at Bobby Beach Stadium. And when grandchildren came along, well, there was nothing better than being involved in their activities too.
As described by her oldest granddaughter, “Meme is the glue that holds this family together.” And what a family she has. Since relocating back to Galveston County in 2012, Sunday dinner at Meme and Papa’s became a family ritual enjoyed by all. A daughter-in-law is reminded of her in words of Proverbs 3:15, “She is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare to her.” She loved all the holidays, but none more than Christmas; lavishly decorating the house and yard capped the year for her.
Linda spent much of the last decade of her life dedicated to tracing her family’s ancestry. She created an entire library of family history and stories with over 14,000 family connections.
Linda passed away Sunday, May 3, 2020 at home with her loving family by her side. She is preceded in death by her parents, Delma Warren Bennett and Hallie Viola Hetzel. Linda is survived by siblings, Margaret J. Walters & husband Steve, Delma L. Arcidiacono, and Douglas E. Bennett & wife Renee; husband Ivan Langford III; sons Michael D. Billiott & wife Mandy, and Jeffery A. Billiott and wife Dana; and step-sons Christopher T. Langford and wife Aimee, Garrett J. Langford and wife Amanda, Joseph I. Langford and wife Samantha. And all her precious grandchildren Brittany, Dylan, Devyn, Taylor, Landen, Mason, Tommy, and Charlotte; and great-grandchildren Sophia, Ellie, Wesley, and Beau.
She and her family are particularly grateful for the excellent care she received at both UTMB, and MD Anderson; especially Dr. Bagi Jana and his care team as well as the wonderful staff in the MDA League City ATC Infusion Center.
A celebration of Linda’s life will be set at a later date after the Covid-19 pandemic has passed. In lieu of flowers and plants; and in honor of the many close friends she enjoyed at Women of Faith, Linda asked memorials in her name be sent to Faith Lutheran Church, 800 FM 517 East, Dickinson, TX 77539, or online at www.faithdickinson.org/contactdonate.

47 comments

  1. Linda was the glue that held her family together but she also was the glue holding the cousins together, organizing many luncheons at both her home and at Nick’s Restaurant in Galveston. Linda, we promise we will continue the lunch gatherings…we love you and will miss you always. One more guardian angel watching over us all.

    Love to Ivan and all the family,

    Trish Anderson
  2. We are so very sorry for your loss. Linda was truly a kind and sweet person, we ill always remember her with a smile. We also remember her full of life and so energetic. She will be missed, we were all blessed to have known and been in Linda”s life. Sending hugs and prayers, we love you.

    Alfio and Angie Tropea
  3. So sorry for your loss. Linda is celebrating in Heaven with her Lord. Prayers to the family for strength, comfort and peace! Carry on her legacy of pulling together at all times! God bless. Charles and Glenda

    Glenda Parrish
  4. All my love and layers for the family

    Debra Gillies
  5. Linda Langford was my Sister-in-law so I was fortunate to have her love and caring heart in my life for many years. Linda was a great courageous woman who fought the battle against Cancer unlike anyone else. My family and I here in California are heart broken that she is gone but I know she will be in our hearts and mind for many years to come. I am so glad you are now at peace. Rest well, my dear Linda.

    Dolores F. Curry
  6. Our condolences! Prayers sent to family and friends 🙏🙏🙏 .. R.I.P. Linda

    Paula & Travis Shipley

    Travis Shipley
  7. Ivan and family, we rejoice with you that Linda is home with Jesus, and pray for His comfort, joy and strength for you are you transition to her not being here on earth. With The Love of The Father, Jordan & Melissa Mack

    Melissa Mack
  8. God rest your soul dear Linda and comfort your family. It was good to have spent a little time with you at the Aggie Reunion.

    With deepest sympathy,
    Tony and Louise Brochtrup

    Leo Brochtrup, Jr.
  9. Ivan, we are so sorry for your loss. All our prayers to you and your family. Linda was a wonderful lady and her battle with the disease is an inspiration.

    Jeff & Cassie Payne
  10. A beautiful lady in her heart and in her person. Her strength, peace and joy in a season of pain and challenges to life was amazing and a message to us all on how to life a life with meaning rooted in love and faith. Prayers for her, Ivan and her family and circle of friends.

    Bix Rathburn
  11. Ivan –
    Words don’t adequately convey the feelings for your loss, but Peggy and I sympathize for the gap of love and friendship you will miss moving forward. You are fortunate that your faith will help you through this.
    For now at least, there is comfort knowing Linda is in a better place.

    Peggy and Randy Dietel
  12. What a beautiful tribute to this remarkable woman. I’m so sorry for your family’s loss. I didn’t know Linda well but she was so warm and kind every time I saw her and Ivan at a social event. Linda had a smile that could light up a room.

    Kathy Thomas
  13. Ivan, we send our love and prayers to all of you! Linda had a sweet gentle spirit with always the presence of reaching out to those in need of her love and help! Sending our love to all of you and we will be present to celebrate a life and presence we shall dearly miss! Hugs, Dee and Bill

    Dee and Bill Otte
  14. Linda my friend, you will always be in my heart and I will never forget your beautiful, wonderful smile. To Ivan and the family I send my love and prayers.

    Genivee Morgan
  15. Ivan and family,
    We are deeply saddened by Linda’s passing, but comforted knowing that she is in the hands of our Lord. She is a good friend and a woman of amazing strength and character. Our blessings and prayers are for you and her family.

    Orville and Mary Anderson

    Orville Anderson
  16. Rest in peace cousin. One of the sweetest people on this earth. God, the heavens and your momma & daddy await you. She will be greatly missed by everyone but most of all by her siblings. 🙏

    Tammy Baccinelli
  17. Linda AKA Sissy was not only the glue that held the family and cousins together – she was a loving, compassionate woman. So many of my childhood memories include Sissy and her family. My prayers are with all who loved her and feel blessed to know she is with my Aunt Hallie and my mom watching over me.

    Teri Dusold
  18. My deepest condolences to Ivan and family. She was a wonderful person and it was pleasure and privilege to have know her.

    Bagi Jana
  19. Ivan,

    Lynnie and I are so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. I know there are no words that can offer comfort to you in this time, but our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    Larry Patterson
  20. We are very sorry for your loss. Ivan, our prayers prayers are for you and your family in this difficult time.

    Mary & Henry Ostermann
  21. I’m so sorry to hear that Linda passed. I worked with Linda for years in the Vice President’s office at UTMB. I remember when she met Ivan and was so happy for them. She was beautiful inside and out. I know she will be truly missed. Sincere condolences to Ivan and her entire family.

    Linda Allsen Layer
  22. Prayers to your Mom n all the family… it’s been a long hard battle. God bless your Mom. Gods plan, He’s got her now.

    Ken/Dalton

    Ken/Dalton Beach
  23. Linda was an amazing and loveable woman. She always had a smile on her face. Our boys grew up together in Scouts and through this we have remained friends. It was truly an honor to have known Linda. May she now rest in the loving arms of our Father in Heaven. My prayers go out to Ivan and all of Linda’s family member, that they may find the love and comfort knowing she is now at peace. God bless you all. RIP Linda, your job is done, here on earth, and now you will be an angel looking over your family. With my deepest and heartfelt sympathy.
    Freda

    Freda Apgar
  24. My condolences to Ivan and all the family. Linda was a good friend, I met her in Little Elm as a member of Friends of the Library. We worked together on many projects. She was always happy and smiling, most of all hard working. May the Lord bless the family and give them strength.

    Karyn L Hixson

    Karyn L Hixson
  25. I am so deeply saddened to hear of Linda’s passing, as she was truly a caring, loving person with a huge heart for everyone. I will pray for her and for the entire family for strength during this difficult time. May she rest in peace.

    Phil Apgar
  26. God bless you my dearest friend🙏🙏❤️❤️
    Blessings to the family 🙏

    Christy Herrington
  27. Ivan and family,
    We are so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing!! I can’t imagiine your heartache! She was without a doubt the kindest soul! We did have so much fun when our boys were in Scouts together! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

    Bettye, Larry Marquez and family
  28. My sister Nancy Valdez and I Bonnie Mellen both in the Finance Dept. Want to share our heartbroken sorrow to know that Linda has passed . Linda was not only a dear friend and co worker in the UTMB Finance Dept. We went to see Bruce Springsteen’s Concert in Houston. We were all tired but had a great time and weekly lunches
    Our love to the family Bonnie Mellen and Nancy Valdez

    Bonnie Mellen
  29. To my dearest friend Linda. Thank you for being the person you were. You were not only the glue for your family but you were the glue for your UTMB family as well. We could always count on you to help with anything and keep us calm. I enjoyed all the lunches and noon time rides around Galveston. You were there to help when my son became an eagle scout and always supported my children in everything they did.
    We had a long and fulfilling friendship, one that I will treasure forever.
    You can rest in peace knowing you did a job well done with your children, grandchildren and great grand children.
    Soar with the angels my friend and until we meet again , may God hold you in his hands.

    Teresa Hernandez
  30. To all of Linda’s family, love you guys, and so sorry. She was such a beautiful person inside and out. What a fighter, never complaining. I can’t believe her strength and love for her family and the Lord. I so admired her. So go rest high on that mountain, your work on earth is done. Go to Heaven a shouting, job well done Linda, a faithful servant of our Lord. Love you❤️

    Sharon Lambeth
  31. What a beautiful, sweet, and brave lady! Our prayers are with you, Ivan, and your family. Wayne and I are very saddened by the thought of Linda not being right by your side. We pray for comfort from the Holy Spirit to saturate you. Love, wayne & Cheryl Faircloth

    cheryl faircloth
  32. To the family, of Linda, I have meet Linda in 1975…I can say, she was a sweet woman, a great Mother, wonderful wife, and fabulous daughter, She always smile, and ready, to help you. She love her family, very much, her sisters, and brother…and her children. Linda, had a heart of gold…she now when the heaven, with her father, and mother, she don’t have no more pain, and God give her her deserving wings….Rest in Peace Linda… we will never forget you….Amen.

    Sylviane Sydney Kitchen.

    Sylviane Sydney Kitchen
  33. It was a pleasure to know Linda and work with her and Ivan at Gloria Dei’s Dei Break Cafe on Sunday mornings. They were always faithful volunteers and my condolences on such a loss. May God bless you all in this time of grief.

    Crystal Oliver
  34. Rest In Peace Linda! Praying for Peace, comfort and understanding for family and friends. I remember your family from long ago and far away when ya’ll lived on 37th and K and went to Broadway Baptist Church, 35th and Broadway.

    There may be pain in the night, but joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5

    GOD Bless and GOD Speed!

    Nick P. Einecke
  35. So sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, Ivan.

    Jami Clark
  36. She will be missed and not forgotten for her Courageous approach to life and her many contributions to family and society.

    Trey & Bonnie Schoellkopf
  37. Ivan and family,
    I am so sorry to hear about Linda. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Linda was such a sweet person and liked by all that knew her. God bless you all.

    Roger and Dianne Mccrary
  38. I remember Linda fondly from my time at UTMB Finance. We worked together for 15-years and she truly had a heart for others. She had a terrific sense of humor and the world is a dimmer place without her. Ivan, know that you and your family are in my prayers. The Lord’s Peace be with you.

    Steve Stone
  39. Ivan and Delma,
    I am so sorry for the loss of Linda. She was a wonderful person, and I know that you will miss her greatly. I will be keeping you and your family in my prayers.

    Vicki Blythe
  40. Ivan and Family
    Ted and were so sad to hear of Linda’s passing. She had fought that awful disease with everything that her doctors suggested.
    We will always remember her sweet spirit and generous heart.
    We met a neighbors and then became treasured friends.

    Love,
    Deborah and Ted

    Deborah Agregard
  41. To Ivan ,Children’s, grandchildren,sisters,brother,to the all family & friends you (we) were so bless to have Linda part of your family with her soft gentle smile was more than word can say,her strong will has touched so many and learn from her as I have ,
    Our Condolences
    Nunzio Silvana& Alfio Arcidiacono

    Nunzio &Silvana Arcidiacono
  42. So sorry for your loss. Praying for your family.

    Linda Kay Sckittone
  43. Linda was such a friendly person. She was one of the first people to make friends with us when we moved to Dickinson. I never heard her complain. She had a zest for life and shared that with all around her, whether crafting or “Christmasing”. She will be missed by all who knew her.
    Judi and Paul

    Judi and Paul Hoggatt
  44. Linda was one of the kindest, friendliest and happiest soul I have ever known. She was a true Christian. She was a friend I always admired. I have so many fond memories of her, especially from years of carpooling at UTMB, as well as sports and boy scouts with our boys. Anytime we saw one another it was always a great visit catching up on each others lives. I know your family will miss her so much. I hope her wonderful memories will remain alive in all of you, as I know they will for me. May she Rest in Peace in the good lords hands.

    Michele Lockwood
  45. Ivan,

    Thelma and I truly were truly saddened upon hearing of Linda’s loss of her prolonged battle for her health this weekend. I know that the past several years have been extremely hard on her and on you. We hope that your solace will be your loving memories of her. You are in our prayers.

    Russell Jones

    Russell C Jones
  46. Ivan and family,

    We are so very sorry for your loss. I met Linda 42 years ago on June 1, 1978. She had long brown hair and I think she was expecting at the time, little did I know she would become one of my closest co-workers and one of my very best friends. Linda was one of the sweetest most caring people we ever met; she had a heart of gold and did whatever she could to comfort her family, friends, co-workers and even total strangers.

    We are going to sincerely miss our friend, the void in our hearts will be there forever.

    Greg &Trish

    Greg Sonntag
  47. Ivan and Family,
    I’m saddened with the loss of your beautiful Linda! She was not only gorgeous and gracious, but a tough warrior in her battle with cancer. I hope the comfort and care from friends and family will hold you tight and bring you some peace. Linda is in God’s hands now and for that, I’m grateful but I know she will be missed so very much!
    Marta Durham

    Marta Durham

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