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2019
Wagner, Ronald W. May 5, 2019, age 82 years. Beloved husband of the late Diane, loving father of Debra (Brian) Ward, Pamela (Dave) Hoeksema, Julie (Michael) Webster and Jeffrey (Candace) Wagner. Dear grandfather of 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Brother of Joanne Wagner. Further survived by other relatives and friends. Visitation Tuesday, May 14 at WISCONSIN MEMORIAL PARK - CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES, 13235 W. Capitol Drive, from 9:30 AM until the time of service at 11:30 AM. See Harder website for complete obituary.
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To Jeff and Candace and all the family, my deepest sympathies. I met your dad a couple of times when he would pop in at work to visit you and he never failed to make me laugh. He was such a sweet man. Take pride, Jeff, in the fact that you are so very much like him. He lives on in you and in all his grandchildren. How blessed are you to have had a father who taught you the meaning of deep, enduring love. How blessed is he that he is reunited with the love of his life. He will be missed. Much love and many prayers to you all.
Renee McElwee
May 16, 2019
Ron and Diane and my husband Dick and I were best of friends for years All of our kids did things together. We went to Druid lake often They came to our house to swim etc Diane and I knew each other for over 60 years.He will be missed He would do anything for anyone . A caring and loving father. Ron and Diane( he called her (Rosa ) are now together Ron and Diane save me a seat Your lovinf friend Carol Pivotto
carol Pivotto
Friend
May 14, 2019
We are very sorry to hear about the passing of Ron. Our family knew him from Druid Lake near Holy Hill. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Karl Bobinger (Judith, née Sherbarth)
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