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George Edward "Eddie" WAGNER

George Edward "Eddie" WAGNER obituary, Spokane, WA

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George WAGNER Obituary

WAGNER, George Edward "Eddie" "The Starbucks Man" Hearing the call of the pipes Eddie followed his clansmen and brethren to the loving bosom of Christ in God's amazing grace on November 21, 2013. Born in Seattle to George and Mary Jordan Wagner in 1937. All four of Eddie's grandparents were immigrants to America of which he was the eldest grandchild. Called the "Starbucks Man" because he was a patron since Starbucks founding in 1971 at the Pike Place Market in Seattle. He was a man for all seasons and a standup guy. Eddie was so many things to so many people; words cannot express what he meant to his family and friends. Eddie was an American of Irish, Scottish and Briton stock, with a compassionate Gaelic heart. His amazing sense-of humor and Gaelic wit brightened all our lives. Eddie had a zest for life and he was a master of blarney and spinner of tales. Our laughter now has turned to tears for the simple fact that we will never meet another Eddie. He held numerous honors as well as memberships in both Irish organizations and Scottish Clan Societies. He was a theologian, former Franciscan Friar and a bold champion against anti-Semitism. Eddie was the recipient of the "Guardian of Israel" Award from a major Jewish organization. Eddie was loved by so many. We know that he will be waiting for us in the world to come. So we bid him in our Gaelic Tradition BEANNACHD LEIBH EAMONN which means "Blessings go with you, Eddie". You will be so greatly missed by your loving family, clansmen, friends and the Starbucks World. 'Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future'. Survived by Becky his loving bride; sons: William (Molly) Wagner of Newport, WA., Cameron (Paris) Wagner of Orting, WA., Sean (Katie) Wagner of Spokane Valley, WA. and Joseph (Paola) Wagner of Dallas, TX; daughters Perri Rochelle of Tulalip, WA., Angela (Patrick) Briggs of Seattle, WA., and Patricia Makenna Wagner of Seattle, WA; 15 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; and two non-human family members: Bobbi McGee and Bryce McMurdo. Preceded in death by his parents George and Mary, sister Judy Wagner Ford, and two sons Jeffrey and Nicholas Wagner. Eddie will be buried in soil from Galway, Ireland and St. Bride's Church ancient cemetery in Douglasdale, Scotland. The Rite of Christian burial in the Gaelic tradition will be held on December 7, 2013 at 1:00 PM, at the Sunset Chapel, Fairmount Memorial Park. Interment at Fairmount Memorial Park. Officiating: the Very Rev. Bernard Kinnick of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church and the Rev. Thomas Dement of the Cathedral of St. John. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations to be made in Eddie's memory to St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 1325 E. Queen, Spokane 99207 or placed in the basket for this memorial purpose at the funeral.

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Nov. 24, 2013.

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December 4, 2013

Eddie, I met you first in the 4th,grade,I can say, I never met a more interesting person. I wish that I would have spent more time with you. I know that there is great music with you now.God Bless Jerry@Carolyn

Mary and Frank Shriane

November 26, 2013

Eddie, May your soul pass through Old Ireland and may you be welcomed into Heaven by St Patrick! You are remembered kindly by friends in Seattle.

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