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Roguish Lawyer 01-11-2012 11:23

RIP Trip Wire
 
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We'll miss you, RIP.

Thomas C. Regan
Jan 6, 1931 – Jan 8, 2012

Thomas C. Regan was born in Fernwood, Mississippi January 6, 1931 to Thomas Regan and Elizabeth Fater-Regan, and was their only child. His father was in the Navy, so Tom relocated to Brooklyn NY and lived with his grandparents. His grandfather was a precinct captain. His uncle was a lead detective with the NYPD. After his father’s military duty, they moved to California.

Tom Joined the Army at the age of 16 with his parents’ permission. He spent time in Korea and Japan with the Army Rangers; different groups in the 1st CAV and later joined the Special Forces and remained active in the reserves.

He joined the King County Sheriff’s Department in 1956. Over his 34 year career with the Sheriff’s Department he performed many duties which included motorcycle officer, K-9 unit, patrol Sergeant, and a professional dive master. He was the founding father of the King County Sheriffs Bomb and SWAT teams. He led many missions over his time with the force. Early in his career he worked the hydroplane races and jumped from the helicopter saving several different hydro drivers.

After he retired from the force he and Diane traveled. Whether it was on a cruise or going to beautiful beaches, they were loving life. He loved to take his scuba gear, to see the beautiful oceans around the world.

He is a lifetime member of Special Forces Association, IABTI, Burien Elks Lodge #2143, and the NRA.

Preceded in death by his 1st wife Patricia and daughters Patty and Karen, and survived by his wife Diane of 43 years, daughter Cathy Hodapp/Dan, son Joe Regan/Lisa, and had 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandson. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten.

The family has requested no flowers. Remembrances may be sent to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or Disabled American Veterans.

Sdiver 01-11-2012 11:35

Rest easy Sir.

We have the watch.

PedOncoDoc 01-11-2012 12:06

Rest in peace. Thank you for all that you've done.

Shar 01-11-2012 12:09

This is very sad news. The couple times I was able to meet Trip Wire he was a true gentleman. Prayers out to his lovely wife and family.

Sohei 01-11-2012 12:40

You will definitely be missed! Rest in Peace, Warrior and thank you for your service!

dennisw 01-11-2012 12:49

RIP.

jbour13 01-11-2012 13:03

RIP TW :(

Cynic 01-11-2012 13:23

So sorry to hear this. He just celebrated his 81st birthday.
RIP, sir. Condolences to the family.

BryanK 01-11-2012 13:32

Rest in Peace Sir :(

Tatonka316 01-11-2012 13:38

Rest in Peace, Sir. Thank you for your lifetime of service and sacrifice. You will ALWAYS be missed and NEVER forgotten. Give my son a hug and tell him I will see him soon.

molon labe

akv 01-11-2012 16:04

Rest In Peace Sir, thank you for defending our nation all the way back to Korea,and god bless you.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip Wire
One of my favorite movie endings
The ending scene from Battle Ground!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDQvYE8sbc8&feature


PSM 01-11-2012 16:29

Very sad news. Rest in Peace, Trip Wire.

Pat

BoyScout 01-11-2012 17:13

Rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

DevilSide 01-11-2012 17:38

Rest in peace QP Trip Wire, thank you for your service.

mojaveman 01-11-2012 18:14

Rest in peace Trip Wire.

Enjoyed reading your posts both here and across the street.


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