1967
2006
Funeral: was held Thursday at Southwest Hills Community Church in Oak Hill (SHCC.net). Burial: Onion Creek Memorial Park in Austin.
Memorials: Please send flowers to Harrell Funeral Home of Austin or make a contribution to an educational fund which has been established with Wells Fargo Bank in the name of Rebecca Y. Regan.
Shauna Michelle Regan was born June 9, 1967, in Sterling, Colo., lived in Iowa for 13 years, before moving to Granbury, where she graduated from Granbury High School in 1985. She received an associate of applied science degree in electronics technology from Video Technical Institute of Dallas. Since 1990, she had worked for the Texas Attorney General's Office, the Texas General Land Office and the Texas Education Agency as a network engineer and systems analyst. She attended Southwest Hills Community Church.
Shauna will be remembered by all those who knew her as a smiling, loving person who always put others first and showed genuine concern for their happiness and comfort. She especially enjoyed gardening, swimming and playing with her three-year-old daughter, Rebecca, and her dogs, Penny and Chelsey. She, Rebecca and Ronnie, spent many evenings with family members and friends enjoying togetherness and laughter.
Survivors: Husband, Ronald Regan Jr.; daughter, Rebecca Yvonne; stepson, Brandon Lee; mother, Aloma Day Engerer of Granbury; father, Millard Larry Suggs of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; sister, Leah Denise Whiteside of Arlington; and half-brother, Andrew Suggs of Cedar Rapids. She was very close to all her aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws on both sides of the family.
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Shelley Cason
January 31, 2006
I went to high school and graduated with Shauna. I wondered about her when we had our 20yr. reunion this past summer. I was so shocked to read her obituary in the paper. She was a wonderful person.
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