In Memory of

Deborah

Ann

Widuch

Obituary for Deborah Ann Widuch

Deborah Widuch (Regnery) 71, of Dennis, Massachusetts, passed away unexpectedly of pancreatic cancer on March 2, 2023 at McCarthy Care House.


Deb was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut to Francis E. Regnery and Robert S. Regnery on September 1, 1951. She went to high school at Trumbull High school, in Trumbull, Connecticut and graduated in 1969. She went on to earn an associates in nursing degree with honors from Cape Cod Community College and then a B.S. in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. She worked as a home health care nurse on Cape Cod for over 30 years and recently retired.

Deb is survived by her three daughters, Jennifer Marcus, husband David Marcus, Tera Greene, husband Sean Greene and her daughter Melissa Taigen. Her four grandchildren Emma and Bryce Marcus, Gavin and Braeden Greene and her seven pet-grandchildren. Her partner Russell Miller. Her five siblings John Regnery (Anne), Frank Regnery (Priscilla), Diane Regnery, Denise Qadir (Sohail), and David Regnery (Anne), Her 12 nieces and nephews and 16 great nieces and nephews

She was predeceased in death by her fiancé Steve Tierney, parents Robert and Frances Regnery.

She was a great mom to her three daughters and grandmother to her grandchildren. Deb enjoyed spending time with friends and family, dancing, and music. She was a caring nurse to her patients and always a caregiver to her friends and family. She had a great sense of humor and always loved a good joke. She had a love for all animals, especially her Smokey. She was a loyal person that could always be counted on and was always up for her next adventure.

She enjoyed walking on the beach, visiting her girls in Colorado and going to family gatherings. Deb loved reading, going shopping with her friends and enjoyed watching sports. Her dream in retirement was to travel, so as you travel to different places a gift you could give to Deb is to take a moment and think of her.

A celebration of life will be held in late spring. In lieu of flowers a donation in Deb’s name can be made to your local animal shelter.