Capt Edward Hans Regts (Ret’d)

    • Captain Edward Hans Regts (Ret’d)
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    We regret to advise of the death of Captain Edward Hans Regts (Ret’d) of Abbottsford BC on 22  September 2025 at age 83. 

    Ed was was born in Friesland, the Netherlands, during the Second World War, where his family was part of the Dutch resistance movement. After the war, they emigrated to Canada in 1953 to build a better life. They settled in Chatham ON where Ed became a top student and athlete. After joining the Canadian Forces through the Regular Officer Training Plan, Ed earned a Master of Applied Science from the University of Windsor.

    Ed’s military career was primarily with 1 Construction Engineering Unit in Winnipeg MB, where he travellled the entirety of Canada, including the Arctic. Upon retirement from the Canadian Forces, Ed moved to British Columbia, where he was in charge of water and sewer for the City of Surrey. Later, as a Design Engineer and subsequently Director of Public Works in Abbotsford/Matsqui for 30 years, he oversaw extensive road improvement and water utility projects, as well as the expansion of recreational facilities.

    Ed's proudest professional accomplishments were the Norris Creek watershed, the James Sewage Treatment Facilities, and the completion of Fishtrap Creek Park. With its people-oriented structures, accessible trails, and enhanced wildlife habitat, Fishtrap Creek received national recognition and environmental awards and became the starting point for The Discovery Trail, which now extends to Chilliwack. 

    Ed believed that education was a fundamental human right and he was an early advocate for increasing the number of women in STEM fields. Ed's notable volunteer contributions include his work with the Western Canada Summer Games, the Abbotsford Sports Hall of Fame, and the Abbotsford Twisters Gymnastics Club.

    A Legion Poppy Service is being planned. Details will be advised when available. Online condolences can be sent to the funeral home.