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Thomas Regan, 65

by | Jun 19, 2024 |

Thomas Regan

Thomas Regan

Thomas A. Regan, 65, husband of Judith A. Regan of Hopkinton, passed away on June 18. Tom was the son of the late William A. and Catherine T. (Walsh) Regan, and was raised in Somerville. He attended Matignon High School in Cambridge and was a graduate of Bridgewater State College.

Tom had a long career working for the City of Boston Centers for Youth & Families at multiple community centers throughout the city. He also worked for many catering companies over the years, and in his retirement worked for the banquet division at the DoubleTree Hotel in Westborough.

Tom loved his time at the beach and the family cottage in Hampton, New Hampshire, spending summers there since his childhood. He was an avid supporter of the arts, music and the outdoors. He also enjoyed playing darts, birdwatching, reading, history, chasing a good ocean storm and the occasional bout of mischief.

Tom is survived by his wife, Judi, stepson Michael J. Murphy of Portland, Maine, sister Ellen Butler and husband Robert of Weymouth, and sister-in-law Roberta Regan of Florida. He was Uncle Tommy to many nieces and nephews, their spouses and their children. He was especially close to niece Cynthia (Cin) Butler Loud of Weymouth.

Tom was predeceased by his parents and brother William A. Regan Jr.

A celebration of life will be held Sunday, July 21, from 3-7 p.m. at the DoubleTree Hotel, 5400 Computer Drive, Westborough.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home, Hopkinton.

Obituaries are submissions, typically from funeral homes, that are not subject to the same level of editorial oversight as the rest of the Hopkinton Independent. Obituaries may be edited for grammatical and factual mistakes and clarifications and shortened for space considerations.

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