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Patrick Emmett Regan Sr.

Butte, Montana

Apr 25, 1941 – Jul 22, 2024

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BORN
April 25, 1941
DIED
July 22, 2024
LOCATION
Butte, Montana

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Patrick Emmett Regan, Sr.

Patrick Emmett Regan, Sr. passed away at his residence on Monday. Pat was born on April 25, 1941, the son of Emmett and Celestine (Corron) Regan. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday at 11:00 am in St. Patrick's Catholic Church.


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Pat Jr Sorry for your loss John Hastings

So sorry for your loss, sending our condolences to all the family

Pat and Family, I´m sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My love & prayers to Patrick ( Jami ) and all of the Regan Family. May his memories hold dear in your hearts. Rest in peace. ((((HUGS)))) Janice K. Muniz

My deepest condolences to the Regan family and Ellie. I worked with Pat at MSP for awhile and traveled with him in a carpool to Deer Lodge. I enjoyed Pat very much and his perspective and stories in life. I haven't seen in years but his memory will live in my heart and mind.

Very sorry to hear about Pats passing prayers to his family. Worked with Pat at MSP for many years he will be missed by a lot He was a great person.

First off , our condolences to Pats FAMILIES. We are all certain Pat will always be missed. Hopefully Pat ,s laughing and having a Miller Lite just as I last visited with Pat ! Pat was certainly the LEADING voice of Reason at MSP, much to the consternation of those whom differed with Pat's PERFECT IRISH reasoning. Pat ,you were and continue to be loved by ONE AND ALL.....

Pat was a great person to work with in Helena when he was a bus driver for Laidlaw. His energy was addicting and appreciated. Chuck and I speak of him often. Chuck loved working with Pat. We dedicate the emergency turn around past the Gate of the Mountains as thr Regan turn around. Love and will miss him

Dan, Ellen, Margie, Jim, Tom.
I am so sorry for your loss. Pat was always so kind and friendly whenever I would see him. Always had fun reminiscing about the old neighborhood. Always have such fond memories of the neighborhood and the Regan's.
Pat (Sheehan) Kunkel