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James Regan

September 3, 1941 ~ February 3, 2026 (age 84) 84 Years Old
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James Regan Obituary

James Regan passed away peacefully on February 3rd, 2026 at the age of 84. Jim was under hospice care for Alzheimer’s at the Veteran’s Victory House in Walterboro, SC.

Jim was born September 3rd, 1941 to the late Charles and Ruth Regan in Scranton, PA. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Laurie Regan, his son Patrick Regan (wife Michele), his daughter Doris McCarthy, and stepson Brian Baker. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Brianna Mann, Gabrielle Baker, Connor, Caleb and Sadie Regan, Finley and Cillian McCarthy and great grandchildren, Rosalie and Edith Mann. He is also survived by his brother Charles Regan and numerous nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, Jim is predeceased by his brother Donald Regan and sister Patricia Heal.

Jim grew up in Scranton, PA until he was 14 and then moved to Montrose, PA. He graduated from Montrose Area High School in 1959. While in HS, Jim excelled in basketball and his love for the game continues through his son and grandchildren. Jim’s love of sports was broad, he enjoyed many from golf to basketball to football, and in particular he was a passionate Penn State Football fan.

Jim was a proud military Army Veteran, serving from 1965-1968. After serving, he was employed at The Acme in Montrose, PA for 13 years and then the United States Postal Service in Scranton, PA for 30 years.

Jim and Laurie raised their children in Tunkhannock, PA and lived there for 34 years before retiring and moving to Ladson, SC.

Jim discovered his painting in his 30’s and went on to create many beautiful oil paintings. He never would admit how gifted he was, his many pieces are shared throughout the family and are a testament of his understated talent.

During his postal career, Jim accidentally discovered musical legend Bruce Springsteen. He immediately became a fan that lasted throughout his life. He saw Bruce live in concert 7 times and owned every album Bruce released.

Jim and Laurie enjoyed traveling and spending time with their kids and grandchildren during their retirement, especially visiting Charleston, Atlanta, NYC, and Ireland.

Jim was a very soft spoken and unassuming man. He will be deeply missed for his kindness, warmth, intelligence, open-mindedness, generosity, and love and devotion to his family.

The family will be having a small private service; there will be no viewing or funeral per Jim’s request.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Jim’s name can be made to:

Cure Alzheimer’s Fund- https://curealz.org/

Tunnel to Tower Foundation - t2t.org

Arrangements by PARKS FUNERAL HOME, 130 W. 1st North Street, Summerville, SC 29483. www.parksfuneralhome.com.

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