OUR TEAM

President & Owner

Bobbie Ruth Langley

In 2013 Bobbie Ruth and Bill Langley founded Life Cycle Pet Cremation, Inc. (see Our Company for the full story). In preparation they traveled to Kansas City, MO where they trained with Steve Rohleder of Therm-Tec and Pet Cremation Services (PCS). In addition, Bobbie Ruth travelled to Rochester, NY where she worked with the staff of Pets at Peace by Harris Funeral Home.

In January 2017 Bobbie Ruth assumed full ownership of Life Cycle when the couple divorced. (They remain very good friends, and Bill still provides advice regarding the facility.) In December 2017 the company began doing business as (dba) Radiant Heart After-Care for Pets.

Bobbie Ruth is an International Association of Pet Cemeteries and Crematories (IAOPCC) Registered Pet Funeral Director, Certified Pet Bereavement Specialist II, and Certified Pet Crematory Operator. She is also a Therm-Tec Certified Crematory Operator.

 

Directing the day-to-day operations for Radiant Heart allows Bobbie Ruth to combine her love and respect for pets and the people who love them with her varied education and professional background.

Bobbie Ruth earned a Bachelors of Music in Vocal Performance from Millikin University in Decatur, IL. She spent her junior year of college studying and working in Milan, Italy. From 1992-1994 Bobbie Ruth was a full-time student working toward a Masters of Divinity at the University of Chicago in Hyde Park, IL. She interned at churches in Oak Park, IL and St. Louis, MO, helping children, elderly and disabled shut-ins, terminally ill persons, and survivors of loss. Ultimately Bobbie Ruth realized that ministry was not the right path for her, and she left the University of Chicago prior to earning a degree. However, she took with her a keen interest in the topic of grief — the actual timelines of grief, the vastly different ways in which humans grieve, and how this information can help individuals and families move through the grief process with compassion for each other and themselves.

From 2006 to the 2015 Bobbie Ruth owned and managed The Placid Pet, Inc. (dba Placid Pets) a pet care organization that at its peak employed 13 pet care providers and actively cared for more than 350 pets across 200 households. Bobbie Ruth personally provided care for hundreds of animals, earning the trust of pet owners across Whatcom County.

Bobbie Ruth has served as a case manager for the Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County (AHS)and Happy Tails, Happy Homes (HTHH). She and her family have fostered more than 60 dogs and puppies. Bobbie Ruth and her daughter Tatiana regularly volunteered at the Whatcom Humane Society (WHS) Horse Shelter/Farm for a number of years. Bobbie Ruth also volunteers as a facilitator for the WHS Pet Loss Support Group.

Bobbie Ruth is a member of Women’s Professional Network.

Bobbie Ruth lives in Bellingham with her wife Ann Newman and their dogs Butterscotch, Ty and Spike.

 

Office Manager / Intake Coordinator

Mary Jo Peterson

Mary Jo Peterson is a life-long Washingtonian. She came to Bellingham in 1995 to attend WWU and met her husband. They live together in Whatcom county with their two girls and their rescue dog, Donnie.

Mary Jo joined Radiant Heart in September of 2021. She loves pets and appreciates having the opportunity to help people.

Special Orders Coordinator

Kathy Smith

Kathy’s family often tell stories of her dressed sweetly in little sundresses but always covered head to foot in hair from the numerous outdoor cats that lived on the family’s property in Meridian, Idaho.  She loved storybooks but only the ones about animals and fervently wished she lived on a farm.  One of the most treasured gifts she ever received was a set of encyclopedias called Animals of The World.  She would spend hours pouring through the pages looking at the pictures and memorizing many of the amazing traits of each animal.  She has those well worn books to this day.  Kathy dreamed of being a veterinarian when she grew up.

Kathy’s anti-pet childhood home made her yearning for pets of her own nearly unbearable.  Kathy was very adept at taming feral kittens which her family then reluctantly fed.  During the summer of her 12th year, Kathy won an “invisible dog” (leash with wire running down it attached to a stiff dog harness) at the fair.  After months of her walking that around the neighborhood, her parents were finally convinced (shamed) by neighbors into letting her have a dog of her own.  When Kathy moved out and on her own, the pet floodgates opened.  Over the years her pets have included, numerous cats, dogs, ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, birds, rats, mice, chinchillas, sugar gliders, spiny mice, dormice, possums, hedgehogs, snakes, lizards, fish, sheep, pygmy goats and horses.  She and her daughter raised and showed both rabbits and guinea pigs for many years. 

In March of 2000, Kathy took a job in the social services sector and moved with her spouse and youngest daughter to Whatcom County.  The move was a serious undertaking considering it included three dogs, a cat, two Mourning Doves and approximately 60 purebred show rabbits.  In April of 2022 she took a part-time position with Radiant Heart, processing special orders.  Having lost three dogs of her own since 2019, each of whom was cremated at Radiant Heart, Kathy was grateful for the compassionate service she received and was looking for a way to help other grieving pet parents.  

Kathy has 2 adult daughters and 8 beautiful grandchildren.  She and her spouse share their home currently with 4 dogs plus 1 foster dog, a cat, 2 parrots and several tropical fish tanks.  Her hobbies include caring for her pets, baking, antiquing and buying and selling vintage toys and dolls.  

Clay Print & Mold/Cast Specialist

Vale Smith

Vale moved to Whatcom County in 2017 and brings with him an eclectic background. Vale is a U.S. Army Veteran, serving his country from 1996 until his discharge in 2003 (Ft. Benning, GA; Ft. Lewis, WA; Kuwait). He is a graduate in Culinary Arts from le Cordon Bleu France and once owned and operated a catering business. Vale has also worked professionally in the television and movie industries in art and special effects.

Vale has been a long-time friend of Radiant Heart having worked in the human funeral industry for serveral years, specifically for a local funeral home who offers pet cremation service to their clients.  Vale is a CANA/IAOPCC Certified Pet Crematory Operator.

Vale resides in Maple Falls, WA with his beloved fiance, cat Elvirus and dogs Maxx and Sassy.

Vale joined the Radiant Heart team in April 2023.

 

After-Care Package Facilitator

gillian haynes

gillian (who prefers her name in all lowercase) lives in Whatcom County with her husband, son and cat.

Having felt the loss of a pet (which coincidentally led her to Radiant Heart as a client), gillian understands the deep connection people have with their animal counterparts and just how devastating it is when that connection is lost. gillian is happy to be a part of something that allows people to say goodbye to their loved ones in their own time. By being a part of the Radiant Heart team she hopes to help pet parents honor their pets memory in whatever way they chose.

gillian’s free time is spent with her family, in nature and/or creating something out of nothing. 😊

gillian joined Radiant Heart in January 2024.

 

Ink Print & Clay Print Finishing and Jack-of-All-Trades

Amy West

A long-time animal lover, Amy worked for a Canada-based pet rescue organization in Blaine, WA before joining Radiant Heart.

Amy’s primary duties include the highly-detailed work of scanning and digitally cleaning each ink print, as well as machine and hand sanding each clay paw print.  However, if Radiant Heart ever had a MVP it would be Amy, who is always willing to step in where needed to help get the work done.

Amy joined Radiant Heart in April 2024, but was a friend of the staff for several years prior — as both a client and as the wife of Kathy Smith (see Kathy’s bio above).

 

Ink Print & Fur Memorial Crafter

Kaylin Reilly

Kaylin creates truly beautiful ink and fur memorials for Radiant Heart clients.

Note from Bobbie Ruth: “Kaylin came to Radiant Heart based on the recommendation of another team member. During her initial interview/training week, she explained to me that she didn’t know how to work fast — rushing work, just to get it done, is not in her work vocabularly.  At Radiant Heart we are much more interested in a top-knotch end product, so the fact that Kaylin takes her time has never been an issue. The quality of her work is amazing! Since we established the company in 2013, many people have tried to fill the role of ink print facilitator, and none were able to produce the quality of ink prints that I believed was needed, except for me, and while I’m pretty darn good, Kaylin exceeds my ability with her patience and careful attention to detail.”

Kaylin is an avid volunteer for the Alternative Humane Society, specializing in cat rescue.  She and her partner frequently foster cats who are in need, including felines with special needs.

Kaylin joined Radiant Heart in July 2024.

 

Aquamation Faciltator

Rowan E. Cabrales

Rowan Elizabeth was born and raised in Washington State and holds both a BA in Philosophy from Portland, Oregon’s Lewis & Clark College and an MA in Western Esotericism from the University of Amsterdam.

A lifelong animal lover and vegan for over a decade, Rowan navigates her role as Radiant Heart’s Aquamation Facilitator with utmost compassion, care, and consideration.

When she isn’t at home working on an art project or watching movies, Rowan enjoys browsing Bellingham’s used bookstores, reflective walks around Bayview Cemetery, and investigating unexplained “High Strange” phenomena.

Rowan originally worked for Radiant Heart from 2022-2023.  She left to pursue work in Canada, but re-joined the Radiant Heart team in December 2024.  Note from Bobbie Ruth:  “We are so glad to have Rowan back on the team!”

 

Welcoming Staff

Ty, Donnie, Spike and Butterscotch (“Scotch”)

Ty (Miniature Pincher), Donnie (Chihuahua), Spike (Chinese Crested / Chihuahua) and Scotch (Lhasa Apso) can often be found in the office ready to greet visitors with barks, whines, wags and smiles. Sometimes goofy and often empathetic, these canines play a very important role in making visitors feel more at ease.