THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES! Regan Yellowthunder passed on to her next great journey on January 12, 2021, at the age of 59. Mother of Joseph Bowling, Eric Cervantes, Charles Brown Jr., and Taylor Yellowthunder. Proud grandmother of 12. Loving sister to Robin, Ruthann, Charles, Hazel and Cheri. Preceded in death by…read more
THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES! Regan Yellowthunder passed on to her next great journey on January 12, 2021, at the age of 59. Mother of Joseph Bowling, Eric Cervantes, Charles Brown Jr., and Taylor Yellowthunder. Proud grandmother of 12. Loving sister to Robin, Ruthann, Charles, Hazel and Cheri. Preceded in death by her mother Isabel Yellowthunder and her father Wylie Bowling.
Regan was born in Wisconsin Rapids but spent much of her life in the city that she loved, Milwaukee, WI. She enjoyed laughing and spending time with those closest to her, watching a good scary movie, and loved her Green Bay Packers. You could always differentiate Regan’s contagious laugh, even in a crowded room and if you caught her and her sisters all in the same room, you would have found yourself laughing and joking with them. Regan was well known for her passion in many things and that passion makes her memory a fond one. She will be missed and forever loved by many friends and family including those that were not mentioned by name.
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Pamela Rucker-Stangl posted on 5/26/21
Regan and I were best friends most of jr high and high school in Pittsville, WI. We shared many laughs, secrets, and stories together. Introduced her to my family in Sun Prairie and she stayed with them for a while. Regan moved away I believe was in 11th grade. We re-connected on facebook around 2 years ago and continued sharing stories that make you laugh and also jokes. Reminisced of past times together. She invited me to come see her when in the Milwaukee area and I never made it. Charlie...I hope your doing well. Regan was so excited for your release. My sincerest sympathy to all of you. Hold tight to the memories and be honored you were a part of her journey of life.