PAUL R. WAGNER III, 48, OF PHILADELPHIA Paul R. Wagner III, 48, of Philadelphia, PA, died Tuesday at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. Born in Pottstown, PA, he was a son of Paul R. Wagner Jr., Birdsboro and the late Lana (Downard) Wolfe. Paul was the first graduate of the Perkiomen Valley Academy formerly of Limerick. He had previously designed the schools web site. He was employed as a purchasing manager with Peirce - Phelps Inc. Paul was a live donor to the Gift of Life program giving a kidney to a person in need and gifted his organs at the time of his passing. Surviving is his father Paul R. Wagner Jr. and his wife Victoria, Birdsboro; one sister Kathleen B. wife of Randall Dise, Pottstown; two nieces, Jocelyn Wagner and Amber Wagner of Pottstown. Services will be private at the convenience of the family, there will be no viewing. Contributions may be made to Montgomery County SPCA, 1059 Sweisford Road, Perkiomenville, PA 18074. Arrangements are by the Schumacher & Benner Funeral Home & Crematory, at 359 King St. in Pottstown, PA. Our web site exists to serve the friends and family of the deceased. Go to http://www.schumacherandbenner.com to extend sympathies and access additional service details.
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He always made me smile...
Tess Harris
December 23, 2013
I have missed Paul since our days at Peirce Phelps. He was a dear sweet man.
Loretta Dolan
December 22, 2013
Paul was one of my best friends, he was one of the nicest most caring people I have ever met. If I ever had a problem or issue I was dealing with in my life I always could talk to Paul knowing he would not be judgmental about it. He also would tell you exactly what he thought about it without sugar coating it. I know this sounds crazy but I believe he is in a better place right now.
Bryan Nickum
October 8, 2013
Bryan Nickum
October 4, 2013
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