In Memory
Alice (Treacy) Regan
Jun 16, 1919 - Dec 29, 1999
REGAN - Alice Treacy, of Hallandale, Florida, died Wednesday, December 29, 1999 in Hallandale. Born Alice Klaus Treacy in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 16, 1919, Mrs. Regan was the oldest of Aloysius Bernard and Alice Klaus Treacy's five children. The family subsequently moved to South Bend, Indiana, where Mrs. Regan graduated from James Whitcomb Riley High School in 1936, and later attended Indiana University of South Bend.
She was employed before and during World War as a bank teller, retail clerk and accounts payable clerk (for Bendix) in South Bend. She married Arthur Vincent Regan, Jr., on July 13, 1946, and they raised a family of eight children, moving frequently through Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky, as Mr. Regan's career took him through the IRS to Arthur Young and Company as a CPA, to the Island Creek Coal Company, where he retired as Treasurer. In every city and every parish where she lived, Mrs. Regan was particularly active in parish life, with eight children in parochial schools and she and her husband most frequently in the choir, serving as lectors, or participating on parish councils and in altar societies.
She was most recently a charter member of the Parish Pastoral Council at St. Matthew Church. in Hallandale, and several times president of the Parish Club there
She was preceded in death by her eldest son David in 1992 and her husband Arthur in 1997, but is survived by brothers James B. Treacy of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rev. Jerome F. Treacy, S.J., of Clarkton, Michigan, and Jon David Treacy of Boxborough, Massachusetts, sister Rosemary Eide of Estes Park, Colorado, sons Arthur Vincent, Ill, of Lexington, Kentucky, Timothy Francis and Andrew Jerome of Cleveland, Ohio, Matthew James of Hallandale, daughters Rozanne Fuller of North Kingstown, Rhode Island, and Carroll Driver and Treacy Regan, both of Lexington, Kentucky, and fourteen grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are by Robert Greaver Funeral Home in Hallandale: visitation will be Tuesday, January 4 from 2pm to 4pm and again from 7pm to 9pm. The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Wednesday, January 5 at 9:30am at St. Matthew Church in Hallandale
Sources: Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com and FindAGrave.com
02/08/2025 EJS
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