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LORRAINE DAYE REGAN

May 27, 1947 ~ December 15, 2023

Lorraine Daye Reagan was born on May 27, 1947 in Belton, Tx. She was the youngest of George and Lillian Wilkinson Reagan’s four children.

She united with Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Belton at an early age. She was a faithful member of Ernest T. Dixon United Methodist Church. Lorraine was a Lay Leader, coordinator of the Women’s Ministry, past president of the United Methodist Women, member of the Prayer Team and Home Care Ministry.

Lorraine was the Salutatorian of T.B. Harris High School Class of 1965. She continued her formal education at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Tx. with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology, and a minor in History. She journeyed to Prairie View A&M University and obtained a Master Degree in Guidance and Counseling. Lorraine went on to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).

Lorraine professional career started as a teacher at The Holy Rosary Catholic School and The Perpetual Help School. In 1980 she was hired as a Counselor for at-risk girls for the Salvations Army Home for Girls. She was a Case Manager for adults and children with mental health deficiencies from 1981-1990 for the Department of Mental Health and Retardation. She focused on helping troubled children and their families. Lorraine for the next 25 years was a supervisor of six to eight employees at the Northwest Juvenile Probation Department. She was an Organized Training Facilitator for probation officers that were beginning careers in the field. Lorraine received numerous awards for her service and dedication to the field of Juvenile Probation. Lorraine was a “Hero” to many troubled children and their families.

“Auntie Lorraine” was also a “Hero” to her many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was a kind, supportive and no-nonsense person that was loved and respected by all she encountered.

She was preceded in death by her parents George and Lillian Reagan, brothers Henry Leon Reagan and Harold Reagan. She leaves to cherish her memory a loving sister Louise (Legus) Milton of San Antonio, Tx. nephews Ronald Reagan of Miami Beach, Fl., Harold Reagan Jr. of San Antonio,Tx, Terry Anderson of Angleton, Tx., Kathy Reagan, Lisa Steward, Tamera (Tyrone) Booze of San Antonio, Tx., Tracey Reagan and Leslie Reagan of Oxnard, Ca. and Charlotte Reagan of Angleton, Tx. and a host of others aunts, uncles, cousins and friends throughout the world. 

Services

Interment following service: January 6, 2024 12:00 am - August 26, 2025 2:30 pm

WEST SALADO CEMETERY

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  1. Lorraine has been a friend from 1966 -2024. We worked together at Holy Rosary School. We shopped weekly after each payday. I was pregnant with my second son so each month we could eat a meal to celebrate our pass time at work. Lorraine was a no none scenes person she took my sons to the juvenile depart to help the understand being obedient and staying away from trouble. They laugh at that trip today Lorraine loved her job. On occasion we would run into her students. They acknowledge her for helping them andteach them how to make good decisions about life. Lorraine had no children of her own but she helped a lot of parents raise their children. God blessed the council from her to make strong healthy boys and girls to become good healthy men and women. To God be the glory for Lorraine’s work in and with the children in her care. See you later friend Good work. Well done. Hannah Risher Johnson

  2. My heart and prayers go out to Ms. Lorraine’s family. I’m a caregiver at the Assisted living she was currently living at and I also considered her a friend. I was blessed to know her & was happy to help her. She was a great woman who was always trying to help the next person and always had little helpful advice about life in general. Her beautiful smile and radiating personality will be missed for sure. I’ll miss seeing Ms. Lorraine & the conversations about life we used to have. Rest peacefully sweet lady.

  3. My heart goes out to the entire family of Ms Lorraine. I would be here all day trying to share all the laughs, wisdom, and love we shared. I know she is now beyond joyful walking the streets of gold. I’m going to miss our visits and lunches we shared. She is a true woman of God. There is no one like her. I miss her so much. My prayers are with you Lisa and Ms Louise and the entire family. 🤎


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