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Obituary of Joyce M Regan
December 23, 1927 – July 11, 2024
Joyce Regan. Age 96 of Dearborn.
Beloved wife of 72 years to the late Joseph Regan. Loving mother of David (Linda) Regan, Richard (Catherine) Regan, the late Patrick Regan, Brian (Dona) Regan, Daniel Regan, Kevin Regan, the late Mark Regan, Mary (William) Look, William (Veronica) Regan, Robert Regan, Theresa (John) Farrell, John Regan, the late Paul Regan and Christopher (Tamara) Regan. Dearest grandmother of Todd Regan, Sean Regan, Joe Regan, Julie Regan, Scott Regan, Paul Regan, Christina Regan, Kelly Regan, Ryan Regan, Jim Look, Matt Look, Mike Look, Lloyd Anduaga, Nicole Landrum, Samatha Riggs, Erin Farrell, Catherine Farrell, Bridget Farrell, Tyler Regan, Emma Bolek, Lily Regan, Brianna Regan, Joey Regan and Collin Regan. Also survived by 21 great grandchildren.
Preceded in death by parents Albert and Florence (Sims) Barton, and sister Patricia Schenkel.
Joyce when not busy taking care of her children, she was an avid reader and loved creating Sand Art. Her devotion to the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet was her mainstay. She was always praying for anyone she met or knew needed help. Another of her favorite things was working with Dad at the All Saints Soup Kitchen and helping the Sisters at St. Michaels.
When anyone spoke of her it was about her kindness to others, her bright smile and shining blue eyes. They was always room for more at her house.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are greatly appreciated to Capuchin Soup Kitchen, 1820 Mt. Elliott, Detroit, MI 48207
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