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Wagner, Orlina M.
Orlina M. Wagner, 87, a resident of Fond du Lac, died Thursday, April 18, 2013, at Harbor Haven Health and Rehabilitation Center in Fond du Lac. She was born June 6, 1925, in Malone, WI; the daughter of Leo and Clara Schneider Wagner.
Survivors include two brothers, Wilbert (Elizabeth) Wagner of Glenbeulah; and Gerald (Genevieve) Wagner of St. Peter; three sisters, Irma (Rolland) Wolff of Fond du Lac; Dolores Wagner of Stockton, CA; and Marilyn Wagner of Palm Harbor, FL. She is further survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Preceding her in death were her parents, brothers Ervin, who died in infancy, and brother and sister-in-law, Raymond and Valeria Wagner; one sister, Eleanor Wagner; two nephews, Dean Wagner and Michael Wolff; and a niece, Jane Wagner.
Private services for Orlina M. Wagner will be held on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home. Entombment will follow at the Chapel of The Risen Christ Mausoleum, Calvary Cemetery.
The family would like to extend their appreciation and thanks to the nursing staff for the loving care given to Orlina at Harbor Haven.
Additional information and guest book may be found at www.ueckerwitt.com
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