George Choubah
Mike and I always had great discussions. Mike was a talented engineer, he always had great ideas to solve construction problems. Mike was a wonderful person, I will greatly miss him.
George Choubah
Birth date: Sep 26, 1959 Death date: Jun 22, 2021
On Tuesday, June 22, 2021, Michael Josef Reger of Ashburn, Virginia passed away at the age of 61. Michael was born on September 26, 1959, in Aurora, Illinois, to Josef Reger and Wilma Reinhardt Reger. He graduated from Batavia Hig Read Obituary
Mike and I always had great discussions. Mike was a talented engineer, he always had great ideas to solve construction problems. Mike was a wonderful person, I will greatly miss him.
George Choubah
Our heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Michael was a good friend and neighbor. He wii be missed. Larry and Alice Bicknell
Dear Grace, Christopher, Julie, Lisa and Monica
Our sincere condolences and sympathies.
We met Michael and Grace in Freeport Bahamas in 2016.
We went on to meet Grace and Michael for 4 more vacations in the Caribbean.
Remembering all the good times and laughter helps to ease this difficult time.
Our thoughts and hearts are with you.
Kathy & Rob
Lindsay, Ontario Canada
I will remember Mike in so many ways. He was a close and good friend to so many. He shared his life's experiences to many friends as he enjoyed close friendly conversations. Most of all I will remember Mike for all the bridges he has inspected, designed and improved. His work will serve so many for years to come. I will miss having discussions with Mike on how to repair a bridge. Many will miss him, his talented work and most of all...his friendly presence. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
Rich Pakhchanian
EFLHD Bridge Engineer
My last best memory of conversation with Mike in the Ridgetop Circle office was about old family recipes that we pass down from generation to generation. I will be uploading several images provided to me by various coworkers from the Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division Federal Highway Administration family where Mike worked on the Bridge Inspection Team. They represent images of his work travels throughout the country at various National Parks, refuges, forests etc. My deepest sympathy to family and friends. Sherry Hayman
At my first holiday open house at DOT, Mike and I sat and talked for a couple of hours about wine and mead making. He had discovered that I was a novice mead maker, and he gave me tips and ideas. I remember how excited he was to share an interest in wine and mead, and he was so passionate about our conversation. This was only a few short months after I started working there, and we had such a genuine conversation. Mike was a wonderful co-worker, and I am glad I got to know him for a short time.