Edith-Regan-Obituary

Edith Regan

U, Washington

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EDITH MARY REGAN 1924 - 2005 Edith is survived by 7 children, 17 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Visitation is Today 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. and Monday noon - 8:00 p.m. Funeral service is 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, 3-22-2005 at Piper-Morley- Mellinger Funeral Home, 253-472-3353.

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Well this is your favorit witch. I love you so much. we all went to Mexico and April brang you all seated up and safe for the road trip. I think of you all the time even though it has been a hard short time. I went garage saleing and got you a frog hanging think. I talked him down and I think you would be proud. I just love you and your family so much. I am happy you and Nancy can be together again. It feels good to know you and her are not lonely. I will always miss you and love you
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When the call came, my heart was saddened. We spend so much quality time together I always found you in the crowd to ensure I could have the chance to talk with you awile no matter what the gathering was for. You and your entire family have always made me and my family feel so very welcome and we are turely blessed for having known all of you. As I look back on my original thoughts, I was wrong, saddened...no...I think of all the great times we had camping, crabing and all the family...

I am walking around in total confusion, because I really thought you would live forever and it really never crossed my mind on what it would be like with out you here. It is totally empty and I am total empty. Give me strength MOM. I am sure I speak for all your children. I love you so much MOM and you will be with me always. I am comforted by knowing that you did no that " I loved you" and that all your children and grandchildren and great grand child loved you also. Our family is lucky and...

To the Butler families,
I'm sad to hear about your loss and my deepest sympathy to all. I was blessed to have know Edith. I will always cherish the talks we had, her stories she told of some of her children to me. I loved her hats she wore, all with flowers, she had a hat for almost for every occassion. She was a wonderful person and I'm grateful to have know her. Again, my deepest sympathy to the Butler Families. Debbie P