John Andrew Regan
John Andrew Regan, age 59, of West Roxbury, died unexpectedly of a heart attack on September 16, 2020.
John grew up in a tight-knit extended Irish Catholic family in Milton, MA attending St. Mary of the Hills elementary school and Milton High School prior to graduating from Boston College in 1983. He developed many friendships over the years from all facets of his life and remained very close with a circle of his guy friends from early childhood throughout his life.
His friends and family will miss him dearly for his many good qualities including the depth and dependability of his abiding love for them. John was intelligent, interesting, well-travelled and well-read with a keen interest in and strong opinions about current events and history. He was a confirmed bachelor passionate about food, music, art and life in general. He will always be fondly remembered for his sharp wit and zany contagious sense of humor. Friends and family had their best uncontrollable, can’t-breathe laughs with John. On the flip side he was an old soul with a strong moral compass, a deep thinker and a great conversationalist with the ability to relate easily with people of all ages.
As he was entering his teens, John discovered an affinity for music and it became a central part of his life. A self-taught guitarist he co-founded “The Benders” surf band recording and playing in Boston and Cambridge for years. At more intimate gatherings, it was always a treat when John brought out his guitar to make up funny songs or to play some Beatles tunes.
A commercial real estate appraiser, John was a consummate professional and obtained his MAI, his profession’s highest designation, early in his career. Respected by his peers and clients, he started at RM Bradley where he worked for 10 years rising to Vice President. He went on to work at several Boston area companies, including Lipof Real Estate Services, Marshall Dana & Associates, and Valuation Associates before launching a successful real estate evaluation and consulting firm, Petersen LaChance Regan Pino, LLC of Boston and Danvers, with his colleagues and close friends in 2011.
John so loved his extended family – the Regans and Sullivans of Milton. He especially delighted in his nieces and nephews. He is survived by his father J. Murray Regan Jr. of Milton and his siblings and their families: J. Murray Regan III of Weymouth and Kathy Regan of Milton and their daughters Emily and Olivia; Lee Larkin of Needham, her husband Bob and their daughters Elizabeth and Katy; Ellen Smith of Acton, her husband Aidan and their children Liam and Bronwyn; Beth Whitney of Hingham, her husband Kevin and their sons Brendan and Justin; and Katie Kane of Sudbury, her husband Dave, and their children Caroline, Avery, and Andrew. He also leaves behind his beloved “mine Auntie” Pat Sullivan of Milton and his cousins who were like siblings to him: Kathy, Bobby, John and Jeanne and their families. John was predeceased by his cherished mother Mary C. Regan.
A private service will be held at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in West Roxbury. John will be interred in a place where he spent many happy hours strolling amongst the trees enjoying nature.
Guestbook Entries
I am sending much love to all of you this time and remembrance and healing. We grieve with you .We will always be here for you all.
Dear Regans –
This was such sad news. I can only imagine what you are feeling. I wish I’d known John more, better, longer. I know what a friend he had in Dad. And I enjoyed talking with him about Mary around her passing. I am wishing you all consolation, and holding you very much in mind.
Love,
Lisa
Sorry for your loss. 59 is way too soon. He was a good man. Steve Backus, SRA
So terribly sorry. A great loss for us all. John was such a great and humorous colleague. I hadn’t talked to him in many years but still remember him so well. The world is a little less fun. May his memory be a blessing.
I am truly sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
A great loss to all that new John as a friend and colleague. My deepest sympathy to John’s family and friends. My sincere condolences with his passing at such an early age. John left a highly recognized sense of worth with all those in the appraisal profession. John will be missed. God speed and God Bless. Dan Jalbert, MAI, U.S. Army District Review Appraiser, New England.
We loved you John and will miss you terribly❤️❤️❤️ Thinking of you all😘
Dear Murray and family,
We were so sorry to hear about your son, John’s, passing. Our prayers and sympathy are with all of you at this sad time.
Sincerely,
Bill and Alice Mercer
We were shocked and saddened to hear of John’s sudden passing. He worked in Wellesley for over 20 years. We relied on his extensive knowledge and insight of the commercial real estate market.
It was always a pleasure to see him walk into the office. John always had something to tell us – his latest restaurant review – recent travel adventures – or what he thought of the current news.
We will miss him.
With deepest sympathy
Wellesley Assessors’ Office
I was just alerted to John’s passing this morning and I am stunned. We were both in Boston commercial real estate for many years and when we made the connection maybe 25 years ago that we were both from Milton, that led to dozens of wonderful conversations over the years. John would call me often for rental and sale comps and I him for insight into something I was struggling with valuing. Those calls inevitably led to a lot of laughs and were often the highlight of my day. He was always kind, helpful and he won’t be forgotten. My sincerest condolences to the whole family and especially to John’s brother Murray with whom I have the same relationship. Life is indeed too short.
To all of you in the Regan family,
This is such terribly sad news. I am so sorry to hear of John’s passing. As I write this I can l picture his smiling face and those beautiful eyes. I can hear his voice and that laugh!! Some of my fondest memories of Green Harbor were when the Regans would come in July. I was lucky enough to enjoy some uncontrollable belly laughs with John. Not many people could make people could make me laugh like he did!! I am sorry for this incredible loss, and thankful to have had such a friend growing up. Although he will no longer walk beside you, he will forever live in your heart.
Ellen
I knew John through St Mary’s and High School. Such a nice guy; so sorry; this was way too soon. Thinking of you all. Ann
This was such sad news that i just found out
I have so many good memories of the Regans growing up
What great neighbors and how lucky we were to be next store and see the family grow up What wonderful role models Mary and Murray were for all of us
All our goods thoughts go out to the family and the remembrance of john
Be well and safe
Mike litner
Mr. Regan, Ellen, Beth and all the Regans,
I am so saddened to hear of John’s passing. I have such fond and happy childhood memories of games and adventures created by John’s incredibly vivid imagination! We were so lucky to grow up in those times. Hold your memories of John close and know that I will be thinking of you in the difficult days ahead.
Jeannie Callahan Peterson
To the Regans,
We are so sorry. John’s sense of humor and good common sense will be dearly missed. Saint Mary’s, Green Harbor, European trips, and sharing an apartment with John were really happy, carefree times. All of our thoughts and love are with you.
Dear Regan Family,
We wanted to express our heartfelt condolences on the loss of John. We will all remember his kindness & smiling face. Love leaves a memory, hold onto those precious memories. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. John, we will miss you.
Love, the Scituate Doonan Clan
Dear Regans,
Our sincere condolences for the loss of your beloved John.
We will forever carry his memory in our hearts and take him
with us to the places we shared on our numerous travels to
the mountains, deserts and shores.
It was a privilege to receive his passion, curiosity, observations,
humor and love.
His friendship will be greatly missed.
Shelby Stone / Linda Mayes & family
Dear Regan Family,
The Lynch’s are heartbroken on the sudden passing of John. John was such a character and loved life to the fullest! Most of all John loved being around family and friends. He was a gentleman, always! That being said, he did get a kick from playing a prank, especially those in his company. The sisters were his first target and if he could pull it off, Mom, Mary was next! (She was so smart and knew what he was up too!)
John was very smart, witty and funny. He had an exceptional personality and sense of humor. Many many, more than many belly laughing funny, uncontrollable, wonderful times together in Milton and Green Harbor. Happy, fond memories that we will cherish forever, H Hold close all those cherished memories. John is now at Eternal Peace with our Lord. He will live on in our hearts forever .
Our deepest sympathy to all the Regan’s during this very difficult, sad time.
We love you All❤️,
Your friends, The Lynch Family
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Rest in peace John. I owe you a great deal – you taught me what it meant to be a professional real estate appraiser.
Condolences to the Regan family. He was way too young!