Former University of Mount Union Swimmer Lizzie Regovich’s Father, Richard Regovich, Passes Away at 59 After Courageous Battle with Cancer
Rest in peace, Commissioner Regovich.
NewsReshmaNovember 29, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 28, 2026
Lake County and the city of Willowick are mourning the sudden loss of Commissioner Richard Regovich, who passed away on Wednesday, November 26, 2026, at the age of 59 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Just eight days earlier, Richard had presided over a commissioners meeting as board president, still pouring his heart into the work he loved.
His final words to the county administrator were characteristically focused on the people he served: “Build the jail under budget.”
Richard is survived by his childhood sweetheart and wife of many decades, Lynn Regovich, whom he married after falling in love as second-grade classmates in Willowick.
Regovich Family (Source: Facebook)The couple, who remained deeply devoted to each other throughout their lives, raised two children together: son Brian and daughter Lizzie, a former swimmer for the University of Mount Union.
Friends describe Lynn as Richard’s rock and the quiet strength behind his decades of community service.
Born and raised in Willowick as one of six brothers, Richard never forgot where he came from.
A graduate of Willoughby-Eastlake Schools and Lakeland Community College, he built a life rooted in faith, family, and giving back.
Long before he ever held elected office, he founded Willowick Hearts and Hammers, a volunteer program that helped seniors and residents in need with home repairs and yard work.
He coached youth sports, worked at school events, and was a familiar face at church festivals.
His public service journey took him from the Willowick Planning Commission and Charter Review Committee to City Council, then to more than six years as mayor of Willowick.
In November 2026, he was sworn in as Lake County’s 81st commissioner, where he quickly earned a reputation as a careful steward of taxpayer dollars and a tireless advocate for families, seniors, and economic growth.
Under his leadership, the county moved forward with the largest capital project in its history—a new jail—without raising taxes.
In fact, Richard proudly voted to cut property taxes by doubling the owner-occupancy credit and homestead exemption, and he helped increase the senior discount on water and sewer bills to 30%. Colleagues say these were the kinds of practical, compassionate decisions that defined him.
Tributes have poured in from across the community.
Commissioner John Plecnik, who considered Richard a close friend as well as a colleague, wrote movingly:
“Rich loved Lake County and cheerfully gave his last days on earth in service to his local community… My friend Rich gave his life to Lake County. And his life made a big difference. Please pray for Rich’s beloved wife, children and family. There aren’t words to express their loss.”
Via FacebookChristopher Galloway called him “a true gentleman and a good soul,” adding, “The Regovich family lost their North Star.”
Longtime friend Rusty Bliss remembered the years their children, Lizzie and Brian, among them, grew up together on the YMCA swim team decks:
“Richard Regovich was more than a fine statesman, mayor and commissioner; he was a wonderful friend and great family man… Lynn, Brian, Lizzie—my heart hurts for you.”
Via FacebookFlags at county buildings are flying at half-staff in Richard’s honor. The family will announce details of the memorial service in the coming days.
In a county that he loved and served until his very last breath, Richard Regovich leaves behind not just an impressive record of accomplishment, but the example of a man who never stopped believing that one person, with faith, hard work, and a lot of love for his wife Lynn and their children, really could make life better for everyone around him.
Rest in peace, Commissioner Regovich. You will be deeply missed.
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