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Henry L. Reagan CHESAPEAKE - The Lord called Henry Leon Reagan to eternal rest Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010 as he was surrounded by his wife, Catherine, and church family at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, as they offered up their prayers and love. Henry Leon Reagan was born to the late George Reagan and Lillian Reagan in Belton, Texas, Aug. 25, 1943. He was a graduate of St. Phillips College in San Antonio, Texas. Henry relocated to Chesapeake in 2000 from Fremont, Calif., for a job assignment at Northrop-Grumman in Norfolk. During his 32-year employment at Litton/ Northrop Grumman, he traveled around the world as a senior field engineer. Henry was blessed on April 17, 1970, and had the opportunity to support the Apollo 13 re-entry Inertial Navigation team in the South Pacific aboard the USNS Huntsville. Henry was a loving husband and a proud father. He enjoyed being a mentor in the Kids Hope of America, for at risk kids. Henry enjoyed helping within the community and serving the Body of Christ through the life groups at New Life Providence. Henry was an active member of New Life Providence for 10 years. He was also a member of the local civic league. He had a servant's heart and a gentle spirit that led to many lifelong friendships. Henry never met a stranger, was always willing to lend a helping hand, greeting everyone with his trademark smile and encouraging words. In his free time, Leon enjoyed bowling, computers, hiking, home projects, photography, running and he loved the Dallas Cowboys. Henry leaves many heartfelt loving memories to those who cherished him; his wife, Catherine Reagan; son, Ron Reagan; two daughters, Tracey L. Reagan and Leslie D. Reagan; one brother, Harold Reagan in California; and two sisters, Louise Milton and Lorraine Reagan in Texas; and a host of special cousins, relatives, beloved friends and his adopted mom, Aunt Pauline. A visitation will be held at Woodlawn Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 2 p.m. at New Life Providence Church, 1244 Thompkins Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23464, (757) 227-6930. Family and friends may honor Henry's memory by sending flowers to the Woodlawn Funeral Home or by making a donation to Kids Hope USA, c/o New Life Providence Church, 1244 Thompkins Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23464. Condolences may be offered to the family online at www.woodlawngroup.com. Henry will be laid to rest in the family cemetery in Salado, Texas.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Oct. 17, 2010.

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October 19, 2010

You are in God's hands forever now. Peace to you. We will all miss you.

Your Classmate,
Princess Norman
Eden Prairie, MN

October 19, 2010

May God be with you and your family through this. I am sure our New Life Providence family will be there to support in any way. Linda Elliott (Chesapeake, VA)

Paul Lewis

October 18, 2010

May God surround you with His love and peace.

October 18, 2010

We will miss Henry very much; his warm greetings, acts of love and never failing compassion for others. He was truely a man after God's own heart. May God comfort Cathy and the family.

Love,
Johnny and Faye

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