Elizabeth “Betty” Jean Regner

Elizabeth (Betty) Jean Regner, 76, Kenosha, WI, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 29, 2023, at Saint Catherine’s Hospital. Betty was born in Chicago, IL on November 12, 1946, to the late Frederick and Annamae Giltmier. 

Betty attended Saint Bernadette’s grade school and Academy of Our Lady High School, Chicago. Betty grew up in Evergreen Park, IL, and was an active leader and organizer for all her childhood and lifelong friends and relatives. After high school, Betty worked for The Weyerhaeuser Company in Chicago. She met the love of her life, the late Dr. John L. Regner of Kenosha, WI. The two met at Paddock Lake while John was on vacation from the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago.

Betty and John fell in love and spent every available moment together between work and studies at Berghoff Restaurant on Adams Street. They talked about their plans together and shared many special moments of being young and carefree. They were married on June 14, 1969, at Saint Bernadette’s Catholic Church. Betty dedicated her life to raising her three children: Matt, Maggie, and Mollie. Betty was as active in the local community as she was a mother and dedicated daughter. She managed John’s optometry business, Regner Family Vision, for almost 40 years in Kenosha. Most holidays and summers were spent visiting her parents and relatives in Chicago. As time went on, Betty orchestrated many family events in Eagle River, WI, and Kissimmee, Fl. If Betty wasn’t by the lake, she was by the pool laughing away with family and friends. Her moral compass, infectious laugh and humor, and life advice were all the cornerstones of her family and friends. Betty spent many mornings around a table sharing stories and comparing notes of raising teenagers while drinking coffee with many special and dear friends. She texted and talked daily to many of her tribe, as they shared a special sisterhood that will never be broken. There was never a task or favor that Betty could not accomplish, things like that were just natural to her. It was not uncommon for Betty to randomly help a stranger in need, always being an example and trying to help people who struggled. 

Betty is survived by her children LtCol (ret USMC) Matthew (Rania) Regner (Tampa FL), Dr. Margaret (David) Regner-Hodge, and Mollie (Dr. Walter) Wiesztort, both of Kenosha, WI. Betty is also survived by seven grandchildren: Samir Abboud-Regner, Dr. Michael (Emily), John, Benjamin, Emelia Hodge, and Logan and Elliott Wiesztort. Betty spoke to all her children and grandchildren daily and of course, gave them life advice. She is survived by her sisters Alice Kmiec and Mary Kay Adams as well as many loving nieces, nephews, and dear family. 

A special thank you to her partner for the past 6 years, Michael Leitch, Sr. Michael loved and cared for her up until her final moments. Thank you to the caring and dedicated team at Froedtert, Kenosha, especially Dr. Anna Silenzi, you always have her heart. Betty was preceded in death by her parents Frederick and Annamae Giltmier, Dr. John Regner, her brother Frederick Giltmier and granddaughter Elizabeth Hodge. 

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m.  Visitation is 9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.

Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations

3016 75th Street Kenosha WI 53142

(262) 653-0667

www.CaseyFamilyOptions.com

Thoughts for Elizabeth “Betty” Jean Regner;

  • Beverly Young says:

    I am sorry to hear of Betty’s passing. She will be missed. I will miss out phone calls and text. Love all of you and send my love to y’all. 🌹❤️

  • Beverly Young says:

    I am sorry to hear of Betty’s passing. She will be missed. I will miss our phone calls and text. Love all of you and send my love to y’all. 🌹❤️

  • KATHY OGLESBY says:

    Betty was one of the caring and loving individuals I have ever met. Rest in Peace Betty. You w have left many footprints on many people’s heart ❤️

  • Chris Stanton says:

    My sympathy and prayers go to Betty’s family and friends. Betty and I used to talk every couple of days, we cried and laughed, especially about the good times we had when we were growing up. Our family’s would get together, my dad would play the piano, and everyone would stand around and sing all of the “old” songs. I will miss Betty a lot! She was a great cousin! 🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭

  • Amy and Mike Braun says:

    Mike and I were sad to hear of Aunt Betty’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your families during this difficult time.

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