Regina Margaret Reese
October 7, 1930- September 21, 2021

Regina Margaret “Jean” Reese, 90, of Lusby, MD passed away on September 21, 2021 at her residence. Born October 7, 1930 in Philadelphia, PA, she was the daughter of the late Ralph T. Johnson and Margaret (Breslin) Johnson.
Regina graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1950, and married her husband, Fred E. Reese on June 21, 1952 in Washington, DC. During her career, she was a secretary for the CIA and NASA, retiring in 1992.
Regina is survived by her children, Fred E. Reese of Upper Marlboro, MD, Cheryl A. Bane of Lusby, MD, Mildred Forbes of Hughesville, MD, Christopher and Bonnie Reese of Berlin, MD, Deborah Lyons of Lusby, MD and Ralph and Lisa Reese of Frederick, MD; eleven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred E. Reese on February 18, 1993; and her siblings, Ralph Johnson, Eileen DiJoseph and James Johnson.
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A very loving and caring person, who everyone loved and adored. Not only known as ‘Mom’ to her six children but to many more. Her resilience and compassion will be reflected on many generations to come. Thank you Mom for always being a loving and forgiving Mother.
Ralph
Mom, you are so much to live up to; the love, the kindness you showed to every one of your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews, the list goes on. It was all just amazing. You helped me with all of my Firsts: first steps, first day of school, first love, first heartbreak. So many Firsts.
Now I have to start over again, because everything’s going to be my first again without you.
I love you, Mom.
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A very loving and caring person, who everyone loved and adored. Not only known as ‘Mom’ to her six children but to many more. Her resilience and compassion will be reflected on many generations to come. Thank you Mom for always being a loving and forgiving Mother.
Ralph
We are so sorry for your family’s loss. Sending prayers for the family to get through this tough time.
Mom, you are so much to live up to; the love, the kindness you showed to every one of your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews, the list goes on. It was all just amazing. You helped me with all of my Firsts: first steps, first day of school, first love, first heartbreak. So many Firsts.
Now I have to start over again, because everything’s going to be my first again without you.
I love you, Mom.