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Thomas Patrick Regan

Palos Heights, Illinois

1944 - 2019

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Esteemed Southside Chicago resident, Thomas Patrick Regan, 74, died Thursday, June 27, 2019, in his home surrounded by his loving family. Thomas Regan is survived by his wife Jill (nee Ramsay) Regan, his four daughters Courtney (Christopher) Wagner, Katie (Matthew) Byrne, Caroline (Tino) Bruno,...

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Was Just thinking of Dr Regan recently. Saw him on the BRHS sidelines when I was a student team photographer late 1970s. He took care of a minor knee injury of mine in about 1983 and was great. Belated condolences for a gentleman physician who epitomized the best of what the medical profession offers to our patients.

Recently heard the sad news of Dr. Regan's passing. My condolences to his wife and family. May beautiful memories bring you comfort forever. I too was a patient due to the insistence of a dear friend who told me you have to let Dr. Regan replace your knees as he is the best,. So blessed I took that advice and recovered beautifully and can enjoy pain free mobility with both knees today. RIP Dr. Regan, You will always be remembered in my prayers.

We are so very sorry to hear of Dr. Regans passing. He was a wonderful doctor to our family for many years but more importantly he was a friend to us. When our daughter was getting married on June 17, 2017, Dr.Regan being the kind soul that he was, let me come in to the office on June 12,2017 to get a cortisone shot with my husband even though he needed to leave to see his new grand baby. He knew it was important for us to be able to dance with our daughter on her wedding day, especially my...

I called the clinic today to make an appointment after an extended vacation abroad and was surprised why it said it was a non working number. I looked up his name and his obituary came up. I am so sad- Dr Regan made my pains go away- he did surgery on my right shoulder and would give me shots on my left shoulder - and his bedside manner at PALOS was outstanding- kind, soft spoken , compassionate and made one laugh inspite of the pain- I will never forget you , Dr Regan , you are an awesome...

God bless you Dr Regan. Best Doc ever. You helped so many people with so much. Rest In Peace. May you see thru the water to all those fish you liked to catch.
Al Krajewski/ Orland Toyota
Just heard the sad news from my family GP this am.
To the whole family- you all had a great husband , dad , grandpa, everyone who new him.

I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Regan was a god sent to me. If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be walking. My prayers go out to his wonderful family. Each visit I would hear a little tidbit about his daughters and grandchildren. I am sure God saved a wonderful spot in heaven for a man like him.

I am a classmate of Tom's from Brother Rice.While I went to the Uof I for medical school we saw each other frequently since at that time Loyola med school was located in the West side medical center along with the U of I. Subsequently we saw each other less frequently due to our busy practice lives on the opposite sides of town. As a Rheumatologist at Lutheran General Hospital for 40 years I worked closely with many Orthopedic surgeons. When a patient came to me from the southside and needed...

Dr. Regan was a great surgeon and a kind and caring man. My husband and I have many great memories of him several stick out, showing his sense of humor and great thoughtfulness. I was at my post op visit for my Rt. knee replacement and he was about to check the incision. He noticed I had a Wonder Woman band aid at the top and peeled it off for the inspection, afterwards, he asked why I had that band aid on my incision. I explained that my granddaughter put it there to give me Super Powers for...