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Barry J. Wagner

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Barry J. Wagner Barry J. Wagner, 63, of Nazareth, died Thursday, January 27, 2011, in Athens, Alabama. He was the husband of Lorraine (Hodder) Wagner. They celebrated their 39th anniversary last June. Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of Wilbert and Mana (Chapman) Wagner. A 1965...

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Lorraine,
It seems not long ago that we were standing at your wedding. That Big Voice and Bigger Smile will always live in my memories. You and Brooke are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love always,
Bob Hodder

to Lorraine and Brooke, My sincerest prayers go out to You. Barry, My Friend, "until we meet again..."

Dear Lorraine & Brooke

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Paige & Dave

Dear Lorraine and Kay,
I was so shocked and sorry to see Barry's obit. I remember fondly the fun we used to have as kids running around Bath & getting our big brothers to drive us around Northampton. Barry was a great guy! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Kay, I would love to reconnected with you after all these years and catch up on stories of our own families. You can email me at [email protected]. Barb Silfies

Lorraine and family,
I am deeply sorry to hear this sad news. My thoughst and prayers go out to you.

Dear Lorraine and Brooke, Kay and family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you at this difficult time. May wonderful memories bring you a good measure of comfort. Know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers through the tough days to come.

Dearest Lorraine:

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Barry. May God's love and care sustain you during this time.

Lorraine & Brooke,
We were so sad to read of Barry's passing. He is in good hands with our
Lord...our prayers and thoughts are with you. God Bless.
Glenn & Nancy Meyer
Kissimmee, FL

Barry as we will always remember him...

There are no words to properly convey the shock and sadness we felt for you and Brooke, when you called to tell us of Barry’s passing. The attached Photo is how we will always remember him.