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With deep sadness, the family of Regan O’Rorke announces his passing at the age of 72 on the morning of September 28, 2024, in Melbourne, Florida.
Born in Greeley, Colorado, on May 28, 1952, Regan was the eldest of three siblings. He had a rich and adventurous upbringing, spending his childhood in Colorado, Guatemala, and Panama. He later graduated from Colorado State University and went on to enjoy a successful career as a banker, working in New York, Chile, and Miami.
Regan’s death is preceded by his mother Muriel Adair O’Rorke and his father James Richard O’Rorke. Regan is survived by his 2 sons, Morgan O’Rorke of Denver, Colorado, and Riley O’Rorke of Malabar, Florida.
Regan loved his kids, riding horses, drinking Diet Coke, wearing speedos on the beach, flying kites, a bargain, smoking cigarettes, and so many other things.
His memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends, who will forever cherish the many ways he brought joy and laughter into their lives.
Arrangements are under the direction of Millennium Cremation Service. Condolences may be shared online at www.millenniumcremationservice.com.
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Haley B
October 14, 2024, 7:14 pm
Incredible man, who raised incredible sons. Sending love and hugs to this family that means the world to me. ❤️
K R
October 14, 2024, 10:01 pm
To our two nephews Riley and Morgan, We are so sorry for your loss.
Love,
Aunt Karen and Uncle Paul
Mike stalter
October 16, 2024, 1:40 pm
Regan was my best friend. Reagan was the first one to give me work after I got sober. The work that I did for Regan snowballed into a small business that I have now. I will miss the days we spent at the coffee house in Old downtown melbourne. Regan was a kind and decent man. He has a place in my heart forever ❤️
Carmen Renée Saldana
October 17, 2024, 1:32 pm
I am so deeply sorry for the news of Regan passing away. I will always remember him as a great boss, friend anf father. My condolences to his sons Riley and Morgan, he was so proud of them.
May his soul rest in peace ♥️
Cyndi Eisenberg
October 18, 2024, 2:46 pm
We are so very sorry for your loss. Regan certainly led a interesting and unique life. Our hearts especially go out to Riley & Morgan at this difficult time. We hope that happy memories will constantly put a smile on your faces – we love you guys ♥️
Cyndi & Gary Eisenberg
Barry Abrams
October 18, 2024, 3:51 pm
I met Regan several years ago and immediately knew we’d be great friends.
We frequently had lunch together, went to movies and had long discussions about the ‘state of the Union.’
I love him like a brother and miss him every day
Roger Timm
October 21, 2024, 10:33 am
Regan and I go back to the 60s at the American School in Guatemala. We had parallel Latin America banking careers, same markets and clients. Reconnected 20 years ago when Regan was at Bank Of America.
I visited Regan and Riley a couple times in Nicaragua- adventures for sure riding horses, going to Ometepe Island on a “ferry” with his jeep and beloved dog Puka. Wonderful hospitality. Visited him in Ft. Collins and learned about his Dad’s WW2 heroism/Bataan experience, Red Feather cabin, rehab in Denver post war.
A worldly informed guy with many years of worldly experience.
We were trying to get back to our beloved Guatemala to spend time in Antigua.
Sincerest condolences to Morgan and Riley- he was so very proud of you guys!
Rest in peace, que descanse en paz mi hermano querido Regan.
Mark Smith
October 28, 2024, 1:55 pm
What a wonderful person. Time spent with Regan was educating and enjoyable. His in-sites on living in Central America were priceless.
There wasn’t a conversation that didn’t include his favorite topic, his two sons. He loved Morgan and Riley equally, always telling us antidotes about each son.
His stories of growing up in Colorado and Red Feather Lakes were heartfelt and sincere. His experience in South American banking were always great to hear.
Regan please RIP.