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This man was my Grandfather. To me he was the most wonderful man in all the world. I still believe that to this day. He was the son of John Thomas Wagner (8-3-1877/11-24-1971) and Albertina Enquist-Wagner (1-27-1879/3-6-1962) who had two other sons, Ralph and Howard. He married Betty Schubech-Wagner on 8-16-1923. They had three children, Jacquilin, Lavonne (Bonnie) and Thomas. He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad in Omaha and loved & played baseball. At the time of his passing he was survived by his children, eight grand-children, Christopher & Kirk Kuppig, Mixie, Gayella & Carolyn Martin and Scott, Russell & Thomas II Wagner and many great-grand children.He is greatly missed by his family and friends.
"If I could have a lifetime wish A dream that would come true I'd pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and you A thousand words can't bring you back I know because I've tried And neither will a million tears I know because I've cried You left behind my broken heart And happy memories too I never wanted memories I only wanted you."
1904 |
March 6, 1904
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Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States
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1924 |
July 12, 1924
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Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
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1927 |
February 27, 1927
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Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
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1931 |
November 2, 1931
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Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
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1978 |
November 24, 1978
Age 74
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Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
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November 24, 1978
Age 74
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Plot Sec1 Sermon on the Mount Lot60), Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
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