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Richard Regan Obituary

REGAN, Richard F. "Dick" 72, of Altamonte Springs, FL passed away on October 27, 2008. He was born June 24, 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts to Francis and Helen (Higgins) Regan. He worked for Boston Healthcare for the Homeless for many years. Dick was preceded in death by his brother, Frank Regan. He leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife, Elaine, brother Bill and his wife Jane, sister-in-law Christine, 5 stepchildren: Janice, Kevin, Laura, Barbara, and Joyce; many nieces and nephews, and his beloved dogs: Sam, Kayla, and Zach. A funeral mass will be held at Annunciation Catholic Church in Longwood, FL on Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 10AM. Arrangements in the care of Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home West Altamonte Chapel, 622 W. SR 436, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714. (407) 869-6065. Please view and sign the family guestbook at: www.baldwinfairchild.com

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Published by Boston Globe on Oct. 30, 2008.

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Pattie Farrell

May 29, 2009

Dick was a wonderful person, he was accepting of every type of person. He loved his wife Elaine & his dogs, Kayla & Sami & Zach. Sami & Zach are now in heaven with him. He brought much hope & happiness to all that he came upon. I am sorry that it has taken me this long to write but his death was a very hard thing for me. I will miss him greatly. His family will always mourn him & I hope to be able to comfort them.

Janice Hazen

November 2, 2008

I loved him very much and will miss his great laugh. I will treasure my memories of this wonderful man who dedicated his life to helping others.

Jim & Mary Lou DuBeau

November 2, 2008

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We were very fond of Dick. We are sure you will all miss him. We will keep the family in our prayers.

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