Laura Reagan

Monday, January 26, 2026

May 24, 1963 – January 24, 2026

Laura Reagan was a vivacious, loving woman whose greatest joy was her family, especially her seven grandchildren, who were truly the center of her universe.

She had an adventurous spirit and a keen eye for treasure, finding delight in the thrill of the hunt through online marketplaces, garage sales, and consignment shops. Just as much as she loved discovering hidden gems, she cherished the connections she made along the way; meeting people, sharing stories, and later hosting her own rummage sales where she proudly showcased her finds.

Laura’s home was a place of constant motion and unconditional love. A never-ending stash of popsicles, spontaneous sleepovers, and a joyful hurricane of family gatherings. She was always ready to “kidnap” her grandchildren early from daycare, host overnight adventures, and make each child feel deeply special and endlessly loved.

She served honorably in the United States Air Force, where she met and married Robert Reagan during basic training at Keesler Air Force Base in 1982. Together, they traveled the globe in service to their country, and their family grew to include four daughters: Patricia, Christine, Jessejoy, and Shannon. In 1997, the Reagan family settled in Mountain Home, Idaho, where they established lasting roots.

Though their marriage later ended, Laura and Robert remained united in their unwavering dedication to their children and family.

Laura’s life took on new meaning with the birth of her first grandson, Gabriel. From that moment on, she embraced her role as “Nana” with boundless love and enthusiasm. Her joy only grew as her family expanded to include Mason, Owen, Christian, Nathan, Evelyn, and finally Declan.

Laura is survived by her four daughters: Patricia Lamb (William), Christine Mason (Joshua), Jessejoy Reagan, and Shannon Reagan, her seven beloved grandchildren, and two sisters and one brother. She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother.

She will be deeply missed by all who knew her, and her legacy of love, laughter, and devotion to family will live on through them