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DR. JOHN JOSEPH REGAN

Bethany, Connecticut

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REGAN, DR. JOHN JOSEPH Dr. John Joseph Regan, formerly of Bethany, a local dentist in the New Haven area for many years, passed away quietly on June 30, 2016, after a short illness but a long and happy life, at the age of 85. “Jack” was born in New Haven to John Joseph Regan Sr and Mary Graves...

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Was just thinking of him today (as one of my cousins posted on FB that his son was getting laughing gas for a cavity) and decided to google him only to find out about his passing. My condolences to his family. Dr. Regan made going to the dentist a pleasure, I remember running up those stairs for my appointment! His care led to dental habits that have stayed with me to this day (4 cleanings per year!) and laughing gas was never included!

Jack was like a brother to me and a dear friend to my whole family. His loss is a deep one. My deepest regrets to his family.

Dear Jack, Erin and family,
Sorry to hear of your father, father-in-law and grandfather's passing. May all the memories you hold close to your heart comfort you at this difficult time . Our sincere sympathy

Jack, Erin & Teagan, Lauren, Gwen

So sorry to hear of the loss of your father, father-in-law and grandfather. Please accept our condolences for his passing and hope the memories of times together lessen the grief you must feel. Love, Aunt Lynn & Uncle Joe Pascarelli

My thougths & prayers to the entire Regan family on your loss. Dr. Regan, as I will always remember him, was a true gentleman and always had a friendly thought, smile and word for everyone. From being our family's dentist, to coaching Bethany Summer League baseball and teaching me to be a lifetime Red Sox fan, Dr. Regan was a great friend to everyone and will be missed. I count myself to be a very lucky person to have known Dr. Regan.

Dr. Regan was the first dentist I ever went
to who made sure that "pain" was not part
of the deal. He was also a very nice and
kind gentleman. I lost track of him after
living overseas..wish I knew he was out
in Seymour.
To his children and grandchildren...all
fond memories will sustain you through.
RIP Doc.