Starkville Daily News

Gail Rogers Langston

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Gail Rogers Langston, 62, of Starkville, MS passed away on July 31, 2020. She was born in Birmingham, AL on August 6, 1957. She grew up in Fairfield, AL and attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she received her BS in Medical Records Administra­tion. She was saved at an early age and was a life-long Southern Baptist. She married Cory Langston in 1981 and moved to New Albany, MS where she often went on veterinary calls with him. They moved to Urbana, IL for Cory's graduate education where Gail worked as the medical records administra­tor for a local nursing home. They returned to Starkville in 1987. She was employed by Oktibbeha County Hospital as a Registered Record Administra­tor for several years, and later at the Athletic Department at Mississipp­i State University for 23 years and eventually became the Service Coordinato­r for Humphrey Coliseum. Gail was known for her love of people, smile, friendly demeanor, organizati­onal skills, and attention to detail. She loved helping people, whether it was assisting with graduation­s and other events, working the office during basketball games, or going above and beyond to track down owners of lost items after events. As people who knew her well could attest, she was an avid Alabama fan. She often stated she cheered for the Bulldogs every game except for one Saturday each November.

Gail is preceded in death by her father, Otis Van Rogers. Survivors include: husband, Cory; mother, Esther H. Rogers of Gurnee, IL; brothers, Elton Rogers (Mary Beth) of Waukegan, IL and Byron Rogers (Debbie) of Madison, Al; niece, Caroline Rogers Darracott (Ryan) of Athens, AL; sister-in-law, Beth Langston Fitts (Dede, deceased) of Oxford, MS; nieces Lynndy Hurdle (Steve) and Marni Herrington (Thomas) of Oxford, MS; great-niece Ella Beth Hurdle and greatnephe­ws Carter Herrington and Bryson Herrington of Oxford, MS.

The family will celebrate her life in a private graveside service.

Gail loved dogs tremendous­ly and asks that memorials be made to the Oktibbeha County Humane Society (P.O. Box 297; Starkville, MS 39760 or online at https://

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