Knights Of Columbus
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
St Joseph Knights of Columbus
Fayetteville, Ar.
Birth date: Oct 3, 1922 Death date: Nov 20, 2020
Elizabeth J. Reagan, age 98, passed on November 20, 2020. She was born to Clarence and Margaret Moore in St. Paul MN on October 3, 1922. She earned her BSN from the University of Minnesota, and immediately put her education into p Read Obituary
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
St Joseph Knights of Columbus
Fayetteville, Ar.
I used to skate with Elizabeth!!! What an inspiration to see her stroking down the ice with her dear friend Marcela, who too is a skating inspiration. The more I read about Elizabeth, the more I can see her love of life. I pray for the repose of her soul❤️
Didn’t know Mrs Reagan personally but the obit written was testimony to a life well lived. I know two of her children Paul and Bill and knew they had many other siblings. Paul through working on his phone line many years ago as well as Bill and Paul from St Joseph’s during and after mass from the old church off of Lafayette in the historical district. The Reagan farm sounds like a time and place, once upon a time in NW Arkansas. To have raised 13 children, giving back to the community, continuing her education, building family farm, once again all part of a life grounded and well lived. We all can take a moment and be thankful for such a vibrant life that Mrs Reagan lived. A life that she lived was a teaching moment for her children and grandchildren and the rest of us in this Fayetteville community. Peace be with her and her family.

So sorry for your loss, thoughts and prayers for the family.
Wow! Such an amazing woman! I am so sorry to hear of her passing. Having grown up with some of her children -who are amazing in their own right- I am thankful for her life and her children’s and the blessings they shared. Prayers for comfort in the coming days.
I remember hearing the story that our family had The Reagan’s for Thanksgiving when they were first settling in Fayetteville. Cack & I were fairly young and we’ve remained very good friends since.
Elizabeth was a Renaissance Women, she did so many things in her lifetime, and so forward thinking.
We should all “Take a page outta her Book” so to speak, the world or a least Fayetteville would be a better place to be.

Elizabeth was an inspiration to everyone lucky enough to meet her. So many others were inspired by her story. She was simply the kind of person that restores your faith in humanity. For all those that crossed paths with her at the University of Arkansas, her memory lives on.
What a wonderful tribute and legacy for Mrs. Reagan. I always looked up to her while attending St. Joseph's school growing up. Watching her come into the church with that huge family always inspired me as such a wonderful mother. I remember how so much Mary and Cathy looked so much like their momma and still appear to by the included photo of the family. Our entire family was blessed to be among the Reagan children as we were growing up at St. Joe and wish them all the best, prayers, and condolences from Layne, John Scott, Mark, and Mary Gayle Alexander family.