Patricia Lee Langley
- Feb 24
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 1

Patricia Lee Langley, 43, of Russell, Kentucky, entered eternal rest on February 22, 2026, surrounded by those she loved the most. Tricia was a woman of intelligence, compassion, and quiet strength. She was a devoted nurse whose sharp clinical mind and steady presence made her especially drawn to cardiac testing and interventional radiology. She took great pride in her profession and cared deeply for both her patients and colleagues.
Above all, Tricia was a loving and devoted mother. Her children, Kaden and Leah Langley, were the center of her world and her greatest joy. She beamed with pride as she listened to Kaden play the drums and cheered for Leah from the sidelines of the basketball court. Her children’s accomplishments and happiness meant everything to her. Tricia’s brother, Chris Isaacs, was her lifelong best friend; their bond was a constant that never wavered.
Tricia had a curious spirit and a love of life’s simple pleasures. She enjoyed traveling, cooking, and losing herself in a good book. Some of her most treasured memories were family vacations: hiking glaciers with her kids, driving her family on the “wrong side of the road” in Ireland, and wandering the streets of Paris with her brother. Tricia was a kind human, a thoughtful friend, and she relished the moments filled with laughter, discovery, and connection.
In addition to her children and brother, she is survived by her parents, Steve Isaacs of Grayson and Randi McGlone of Ashland, her grandfather, Larry McGlone of Ashland, her niece, Sydney Isaacs, confidant Kathy Thompson, and a host of friends and extended family. Tricia was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Richard and Minnie Isaacs of Grayson, and her maternal grandmother, Carol Riegel of Louisville.
Tricia left this world far too soon; her adventure wasn’t finished. The love she gave so freely will remain in the hearts of those who knew her. She leaves behind a space that cannot be filled and will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all whose lives she touched. “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
A celebration of life will be from 11:00 - 1:00 pm on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at Reed Funeral Home in Greenup, Kentucky. Condolences may be made at www.rlrfuneralhome.com.







Tricia was a very special lady. We met at work, and from the beginning we formed an instant bond. Even after our time working together ended, we kept in touch. She was a bright light and one of the kindest souls I’ve ever known. She loved deeply, and everyone who knew her could see how much she adored her children — they were truly her pride and joy. I felt like I knew her family, even though I had never met them, because they meant the world to her. She will be greatly missed.
Tricia was a kind and caring person. She loved her kids very much. S
he was so proud of them. I am sorry for them and her brother and the entire family. She believed in Jesus and I know we will see her again in heaven if we hold onto our faith in Him.
All over was a nice person, truly sad to see her on here.