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Raymond Regan Obituary

Raymond W. Regan Sr. August 30, 1943 February 28, 2017 Raymond W. Regan, Sr., 73, of Boals- burg, died Tuesday, February 28, 2017, in Juniper Village of Brookline, in State College. Born August 30, 1943, in Richmond Hill, N.Y., he was the son of the late Capt. Raymond L. and Marion Wesley Regan. As the son of an Army officer in World War II, Ray did not meet his father until the end of the war in 1945. While his father served in North Africa, Italy, France, Germany, and Belgium, Ray thrived at home with his mother and grandparents caring for him. Upon returning from the war, Capt. Regan's first task as a new father was to take his long, curly, blonde-haired son to the barber for his first haircut. In Rosedale, N.Y. at St. Clare's Catholic Church on July 6, 1968, he married Mary Elizabeth Mignogna, who survives. His greatest joy are his nine incredibly funny children, Raymond W. Regan, Jr. and his wife, Sara, of Pleasant Gap; Daniel J. Regan and his wife, Lisa, of Houston, Texas; Michael A. Regan and his wife, Zuzana, of Albuquerque, N.M.; Rose Marie Ward and her husband, John, of Oxford, Ohio; Bernadette Marie Regan, of Joshua Tree, Calif.; John Paul Regan and his wife, Rebekah, of Pittsburgh; Robert J. Regan, of State College; and Elizabeth A. Pecknold and her husband, Ryan, of Nederland, Colo. Ray leaves his seven awesome siblings, Ronald Regan and his wife, Eileen, of Mountainville, N.Y.; Roger and his wife, Elizabeth, of Garden City, N.Y.; Richard Regan and his wife, Linda Celauro, of Hackensack, N.J.; Marina Sullivan and her husband, Kevin, of Boscawen, N.H.; Michelle Meneses and her husband, Larry, of Hauppauge, N.Y.; Melinda Alford and her husband, John, of Garden City, N.Y.; and Martine Caselli and her husband, Ron, of Stoneybrook, N.Y. The sparkle of his day are his 11 grandchildren, Morgan, Andrew, Bethany, Mathias, Lindsey, Anna, Sophie, Samko, Elijah, Joshua, and Nehemiah Ward. His parents preceded him in death. In addition, his son, Thomas A. Regan, on August 11, 1987; and an infant sister, Christine Regan in 1951, preceded him in death. Ray attended the Gate of Heaven Roman Catholic Grammar School and graduated from The Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., class of 1961. He received a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering in 1965, and a master's degree in Sanitary and Civil Engineering in 1966, both from Manhattan College. In 1972, Ray received his PhD in Environmental Engineering from the University of Kansas. At Manhattan College, Ray worked with John S. Jeris Sc.D. researching activated algae as the Project Engineer overseeing the Civil Engineering laboratory. At the University of Kansas, Ray studied under Ross E. Mc Kinney Ph.D. through a US Public Health Grant. His emphasis was the biodegradation of waste water. He also spent ten weeks during the summer of 1982, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oakridge Tenn. Moreover, Ray was a Fulbright Scholar who traveled to Portugal and South Korea to provide guidance on foundries and waste water management. Ray enjoyed his work with the Foundries of Eastern Penn doing sand reclamation, land fills throughout the Pennsylvania area, the US Army at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, and the US Navy researching ground reclamation of Jet Plane fuel discharge prior to landing. He worked with Penn State University setting up digesters for the cow manure. They were able to use the methane gas, a byproduct of the cow waste, and work with local farmers recycling turkey waste to produce methane as an alternate source of energy. He retired from Penn State University in 2009, after 37 years of service as a full Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. During his tenure at the university, he had over 150 peer-reviewed publications and millions of dollars of grants and contracts. He enjoyed his time in the classroom and the connections he had with his graduate students. Ray was a faithful Catholic. He taught high school religious education for more than twelve years and was active in other Our Lady of Victory Catholic church activities. He cherished his faith and the responsibility being a Catholic brought to him. His friends and family knew him as a quiet, sincere, and loving man. Ray's first love was his wife Mary Beth and their nine wacky children. He rarely took work home. He preferred to spend the evening being with the children, reading them stories, playing games, and singing them to sleep with silly songs. The children enjoyed being the star of each evening story. He coached little league baseball. He may have had losing seasons, but his team always had a good time. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m., on Friday, March 3, 2017, at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 S. Atherton St., State College. Memorial Mass will be at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, March 4, 2017, at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, 820 Westerly Parkway, State College, with the Reverend Neil Dadey officiating. Burial will be in Centre County Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of Victory Catholic School, 800 Westerly Parkway, State College, PA 16801 to the Raymond W. Regan scholarship, or to Father Ralph Mensa, Holy Name of Mary Academy, Beyin, Ghana, through Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church. Arrangements are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condolences and signing of the guest book may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome. com or visit us on Facebook.

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Published by Centre Daily Times on Mar. 2, 2017.

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DANIELLE VAN VALEN

March 22, 2017

Ray you were the most patient loving brotherinlaw!Your love for MaryBeth your kids family and friend, a pure joy!Heaven has a special place for you; Love you Ray

March 8, 2017

Dear Mary Beth and Family, I am so sorry in this tough time for you and the Children. I love you. Maria

John Rooney

March 6, 2017

A half century ago, Manhattan College assigned students alphabetically, so Raymond Regan spent many a classroom hour with the Rs: Ritter, Rooney, Rostkowski. Then, both the world and we were young. Now, the number of people with happy memories of those hours has been diminished.

May Raymond W. Regan rest in peace.


John Peter Rooney
Manhattan College, Class of 1965

Taylor McNamee

March 5, 2017

prayers sent to your family! it was a true honor to take care of him!

Bobbi Leitzell

March 5, 2017

Dear Mary Beth and Family,

I was saddened to find out of Ray's passing. He was a wonderful Professor and mentor of many students at Penn State. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time and for many days to come.

Millue Demaree

March 4, 2017

We are so sorry for your family's loiss of this sweet man. His journey Home is now complete and he rests with our Lord and his Heavenly family.May you all find comfort and peace in the days and weeks ahead. Much love, Ken and Millie Demaree

fjohn reinke (mc1968)

March 3, 2017

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any mans death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

Art and Mary Miller

March 3, 2017

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Ray, he was a friend and colleague. He was a wonderful professor who challenged many students who moved on to great careers. May you find happiness in all of your wonderful memories with Ray. We unfortunately are out of town and will not be available to attend Ray's service but know you all are in our prayers and thoughts.

Jen Cousins

March 2, 2017

Mrs Regan, Bernadette and family,

I'm so sorry to hear about Mr Regan's passing. Your family was always my second family. I have such wonderful memories spending countless hours at your home.

Sending you all so much love and strength.

March 2, 2017

It is said that "still waters run deep". These words come to mind as I think of Ray. His gentle, generous and quiet actions always testified to what he held as precious in the depth of his heart -- his faith, his family and his friends. The God he loved and served has now welcomed him home. All those he loved and served here will always remember him with deep gratitude. Our love and prayers are with you and your family dearest Mary Beth.
Alice Fenlon and family

March 2, 2017

Dear Mary Beth,
We have missed seeing Ray at 4 p.m. Mass but he's in a better place now. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Laurie Lynch and Marie Fedon

Mary Grunthaner

March 2, 2017

Dear Mary Beth and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Ray was a sweet man and always had a smile when we met.
Sincerely,
Mary Grunthaner

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Sent Flowers

March 2, 2017

So sorry to read of your loss, Mary Beth. I'm sure there's a gaping hole in your life that will be filled with happy memories.

Jeanette Janota
Gaithersburg MD (formerly Lemont, PA)

Mary Jacobs

March 2, 2017

Mary Beth, so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in my prayers this day.

March 2, 2017

To the entireRegan family,
I would like to thank the entire Regan family for the opportunity of getting to know your wonderful husband and father. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Betty J Rudy

Eric and Rita

March 2, 2017

Mary Beth and Family, So sorry to read of Ray's passing this morning. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time. Rita and I have often thought and spoken of you since we moved from the area. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

Helen and Barry Duvall

March 2, 2017

We will always have a special corner in our hearts for this wonderful man with a twinkle in his eye, an infectious smile, and a joyous soul. Miss and love you, Ray.

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