Thomas Regan and family

Golf outing

Thomas Regan's Wedding

Family photo at the beach

Family photo at the beach

Family photo at the beach

Family photo at the beach

The girls

Family

Babies

Thomas Regan and family

Thomas at Columbia

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School

Family on a cruise

Family on a cruise

Thomas Regan and family

Family

Family

Dressed up in costumes

Thomas with his wife and children

Award

Receiving an award

Thomas and family

Family and friends

In memory of Thomas Regan

Thomas with his family

Family

Wearing the Columbia hat

Wearing the Columbia hat

In memory of Thomas Regan

Thomas with his wife and child

Thomas Regan with his wife and children

Thomas Regan holding his children

In memory of Thomas Regan

Thomas Regan with his family

Thomas Regan with his daughter

Thomas Regan with his son

Thomas Regan with his family

Thomas and Family

Family

Thomas Regan with his family
Thomas Regan's Graduation

Thomas and his wife

Family

Baby photo

Graduation photo

Graduation photo

Family
Thomas Regan and family

Thomas Regan with his wife

On a date

Thomas with his wife and pets

Thomas with his wife

Thomas Regan's wife
Cutting the cake

Portrait of Thomas Regan
Prayer card for Thomas Regan

In loving memory of Thomas Regan
Thomas Regan on his wedding day

Thomas Regan on his wedding day

Thomas Regan on his wedding day
In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

In memory of Thomas Regan

Remembrance of Thomas Regan
Thomas M. Regan 9/11 Memorial
New Jersey Living Memorial, A Grove of Remembrance
Empty Sky: NJ State 9/11 Memorial
Cranford 9/11 Memorial
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
East Newark 9/11 Memorial
Fair Haven 9/11 Memorial
The sleepless nights, the bottles, the diapers — none of it bothered him. He would go off to work glowing. Thomas M. Regan and his wife, Gayle, had been married for seven years, intent on having children, but frustrated. Then, they were rewarded with twins, Allaistar and Connor.
The twins were born prematurely, so there was a cascade of extra work. The parents shared the duties as equitably as possible. Awakened in the middle of the night, each would feed one twin. "It was a case of who's on first, who's on second," Mrs. Regan said.
Mr. Regan, 43, commuted from Cranford, N.J., to the World Trade Center, where he was managing director and sector leader of the pharmaceutical and chemical division of Aon, and even in the aftermath of a sleepless night, he would be smiling and bursting with energy.
How proud was he of the twins? Within the first five minutes of any conversation, he would digress into how much they were sleeping, what they were eating, how they were growing. Co-workers knew to check the screen saver on his computer, because he constantly updated it with the latest picture of the twins. One day his boss came across him intently reading a book and highlighting sentences. He sneaked a look. It was a book about how to become a better father.
Still love you and thinking
Still love you and thinking of you.
Posted by Mary Ann Regan Papp
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