Darryl -Wagner-Obituary

Darryl L. Wagner

Redding, California

About

LOCATION
Redding, California

Obituary

Send Flowers

Darryl L.Wagner left the arms of his family and friends and went home to find rest in the arms of Jesus on May 12, 2010. Darryl was born on July 5, 1966, in Sonoma, CA. As the son of Gary and Linda Wagner, he was the second of four children. Raised in Redding from the age of three, he graduated...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I worked with Darryl on a small real estate matter recently. He was a man of integrity and knew the law. He will be missed. My condolences to the Wagner Family.

Lisa Stanczak
Shingletown, CA

My daughter and I had the pleasure of working with him for a short time a couple years ago and he was a hard working man and talked of his family often.The Blackfords

Our condolences for your precious loss!

So sorry, you are in our thoughts and prayers. He was a nice guy.
Dennis & Sandy Benfield

To the Wagner family,
I have prayed for you often this last year and will continue to do so. May God wrap you in his arms with the love and comfort you need. Hold tight to each other, this will be a difficult time. Darryl will be watching over you from heaven right beside God. May God bless you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. What a blessed hope we have through our Lord and Savior. We can praise him for Darryl's life and the fact that in the context of eternity this separation will be brief.

Rahna,
Donna and I are deeply saddened by Darryls passing. He was a great man, and a pleasure to be around. He was always upbeat and enjoyed life. As you know, Donna worked with Darryl for a very long time, and she will miss him deeply. I cannot put into words what you must be going through, but please try to be strong for your children. May God bless you and your family through this very difficult time.
Cal and Donna Garo

Oh! What a loss! We will miss seeing Darryl out in the pasture giving tractor rides to a young son, shooting arrows at targets with the boys, and allowing us to enjoy this interaction with his sons. As he remarked once: "I guess we live in a fishbowl there." And, I'm glad for that, because we who traveled by his home were able to see this wonderful dad in action!