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Regan Willoughby

January 25, 1976 - October 26, 2021
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Regan Willoughby, age 45, passed away on October 26th 2021. She was a graduate of Riverton High School. She worked as a TSA Supervisor for Lambert International Airport. She leaves behind her wife of 25 years, Dacia Willoughby, Her mother, Nancy Willoughby of Sherman, Illinois. Four Brothers, Ryan Willoughby (Christine) of Estero, Florida. Ralph WilloughbyContinue Reading

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Midge left a message on October 31, 2023:
It’s still hard to believe you are not here. Karen and I just smooched a picture I have of you. You are so loved and missed.❤️
Midge left a message on October 31, 2023:
It’s still hard to believe you are not here. Karen and I just smooched a picture I have of you. You are so loved and missed.❤️
Marcy (Robb) Edwards left a message on January 25, 2022:
I just learned of Ragan's passing and I am so saddened by this news. Thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Latreace Ward left a message on November 6, 2021:
Regan was a sweet person with a tough exterior and that is a main reason why I feel we related so much. There were countless interactions we shared, but I am listing the big ones that mean the most to me as it shows just how wonderful of a person she was. She had a really big heart and cared for everyone. She was a motivator for me in pushing through college. I was in my sophomore year, a semester away from receiving my Associates degree, and we joked about that so much up until I lost my brother a month before graduating and I completed shut down about it. I was also in my second trimester of pregnancy and she had heard of the devastating news and did her very best to keep me pushing and my energy lifted out of mourning for my loss to keep pushing through school and bringing a healthy baby into the world. Weeks went by and I graduated a the following month on the day I lost my brother and upon returning back to work, Regan did not forget. She bought me a card with a gift card inside as a graduation gift and although it may not mean a lot to others, it meant a lot to me that she took out her precious time to show her gratitude and excitement for a huge accomplishment. We then talked later on in the shift once the floor traffic quieted down and we talked about so much, she referred to herself as my outlet because she seen how much I was holding inside while I was trying my best to hide it. She was excited once I gave birth to my daughter on Easter, and each time I seen her after, all she wanted was to see pictures of her and ask how we both were doing. I will never forget her, her smile, her energy, and just the person she was. Regan, you will forever be missed.
Lisa Affrunti left a message on November 4, 2021:
My condolences to Dacia and family for the loss of such a special person. Although knowing Regan for a short time she left a positive impression, making quite an impact on my time at TSA that continues. In particular, she went out of her way to offer her expertise and wisdom when I earned a promotion to Lead within the organization. And I will always think of her while listening to the bamboo wind chimes as they sing in the breeze.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Shannon Olson left a message on November 4, 2021:
Sending thoughts and prayers for Dacia, family, and friends during this difficult time.
Danielle Joffre left a message on November 2, 2021:
Condolences goes out to Dacia and family and friends. I have worked with Regan all eight years. I always enjoyed working with her. She will me missed so much.
Allen Matthews left a message on November 2, 2021:
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Reagan was a force of energy at the airport and is sorely missed. She was smart, funny, compassionate, and took no nonsense. I know the hole her passing has left me. She was truly loved.
Jaime Carter left a message on November 2, 2021:
Rea, you were a light. You are so missed. Who will I complain to about lazy coworkers now?
Shelby Franklin left a message on November 2, 2021:
Please accept my condolences. It is so weird not seeing her face here at work. But I comforted in knowing she is no longer suffering. Regan will forever be in my heart.
Duane Huelsmann left a message on November 1, 2021:
To all, we are sincerely sorry for your loss. We only had the privilege of knowing Regan 8 years yet she epitomized everything you could ask for in a teammate. She was dedicated and committed to the mission and was looked upon with reverence by our workforce. She left her imprint on all she knew and will forever be embedded in the fabric of TSA Missouri. She will be sorely missed.
Donovan McCrary left a message on November 1, 2021:
I am so saddened by this news. Regan was a wonderful person and will be missed by so many people. My thoughts and prayers are with all of Regan's family and friends.
Geoffrey N. Dubson left a message on November 1, 2021:
Regan was a natural leader, a willing and helpful teacher and a wonderful person to have as a friend.
Barb Stauder left a message on October 31, 2021:
To Dacia & all of Regan's family, my deepest sympathies. Regan was such a beautiful soul, she made everyone feel special. She touched the hearts of so many - she will be deeply missed.
Nichole Harris left a message on October 31, 2021:
In memory of Regan Willoughby, Nichole Harris lit a candle
Nichole Harris left a message on October 31, 2021:
I want to express my deepest condolences and prayers to Dacia and the family. I will miss you Regan. I’m so blessed that our paths have crossed. I wish the path didn’t have to end so soon my friend! I will always remember your kindness and your laughter.
Patrick Moore left a message on October 31, 2021:
In memory of Regan Willoughby, Patrick Moore lit a candle
Michael Tyler left a message on October 31, 2021:
To the Willoughby family, im incredibly sorry for your loss. My thought and prayers go out to you. They say only the good die young and sadly it seems to be true. I was fortunate enough to get the opportunity to work side by side with Regan in Stl before moving to Cape. She was certainly one of my favorite people to work with. Regan had such an electric fun personality always making work so much more enjoyable. We both bonded over sports, mainly the St. Louis Blues, she LOVED her Blues! Im so glad she got opportunity to finally see them finally win the Stanley Cup. Im sure shes hanging out with Bobby Plager as we speak. Regan was a one of kind and will sadly be missed. Sleep well my friend.
Dorothy Winder left a message on October 31, 2021:
My heart goes out to Dacia and the family. Regan was an inspiration to us all. She was kind, funny and an awesome supervisor. I am so grateful of having the pleasure to meet someone as wonderful as she was. She will be truly missed. Heaven has just received a wonderful Angel ?
Gabriel Ackah Baidoo left a message on October 31, 2021:
You’ll be missed Regan! I didn’t know you that well but it was always a good time any time we met at work. Dacia, my condolence to you and your family. I don’t know how you feel and don’t understand how you feel but I hope you heal and find peace somewhere in your heart. Love you.❤️❤️❤️
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Tony Rogers left a message on October 31, 2021:
My deepest sympathies go out to Regan's family. Although nothing can reduce the feeling loss they suffering, I hope these mere words can somehow help ease that pain in time. Regan was a natural leader, an insuppressible optimist, advocate and a fixer of the highest order. She never let the stresses of the job prevent her from trying to make the world a better place. Her commitment to her family was obvious, fierce and constant, and we who were lucky enough to be part of her work family got to experience a piece of that. As an Officer she was motivated to protect all people who came under her watch. She never let the negativity directed at her through the job diminish her vibrant attitude and shiny public face. As a TACT member she excelled at pushing the boundaries of the workforce to make things better. She educated her peers, the public and management regarding the best way to get the job done. Regan carved out a name for herself as a tough, but fair trainer, tester and operator within the agency. As a Supervisor she extended the same fierce, protective and direct attitude toward her Officers and Coworkers. She wasn't afraid to stand up for something or someone she believe in, or to take people to task when they were in the wrong. Although nothing can compare to the loss Regan's family is experiencing, her passing is truly a painful loss for us all. The Nation, TSA and St Louis have lost an amazing friend, advocate and protector. Our lives, our world and the agency are diminished by her untimely and unfair loss. She was the best of us and we will miss her terribly.
Dacia, Oliver, Nami, Bailey, Minnie left a message on October 31, 2021:
We will pick up the pieces and when I see you again I'll have a beautiful puzzle waiting for you.xooxxoo
Michael Majors left a message on October 31, 2021:
RIP Regan. Your absence is already being felt by the whole workforce. To the family, so sorry for your loss. Regan was a joy to work with. TSM Mike Majors
Monarch Cremation left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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