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Dwana Wagers

Hamilton, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary WAGERS, Dwana Kay (Burns) Age 49, of Okeana, Ohio died on October 30, 2006, 6:30 a.m. at home, a victim of Melanoma Cancer for only seven months. She was born on January 10, 1957 in Hamilton, Ohio, the daughter of Peggy (Motzer) and Kenneth Burns. Dwana attended Ross...

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I am so very sorry to hear about Dwana. She was a good friend in school. I also attended school with her brother, Mark. I know they will be reunited in Heaven. I am sure your family will greatly miss her. I know you have the promise of being re-united with her in Heaven one day. You will be in my prayers.

God Bless.

Cody,Brandon and Ronnie
I'm sure the three of you know how special your mom was. To me, she became one of the sisters I never had.
I never have to worry about having a Guardian Angel now because I know she will watch over me daily and see that all is well in my life. You have no clue how special the bond between me, Pam and your Mom were. Please know that I am always available to the 3 of you and your families. I am going to have a real hard time getting ready to go watch...

I attended Ross schools with Dwana and she was always a delightful person to be around. I am very sorry for your loss.

Ronnie, I was so sorry to hear of your loss.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jenny (Moore) Binz

Ronnie sorry to hear about the lose of your mother. Your family are in my prayers.

Ronnie, and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. I am glad we got to know your mother this past summer at the ballfields. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Ron and Michelle,and the entire family, We will truly miss Dwana, seeing her at the ballfield, she always had a smile. She showed tremendous courage and stayed positive through her illness and will always be remembered, you are all in our thoughts and prayers, Love Mark, Dianna, Nick & Ali Sterling

Dwana and I were friends many years ago, but she has always kept a place in my heart. We met when she and Kenny were together and while we both were working at Ohio Casualty. She and I shared many things in common and spent a lot of time together when she was dating Kenny.

We both lost our Moms at a young age and shared that grief with one another as well as other things. We too knew, as you boys will, how hard it is to live life without your Mom here. No one is like your Mom and...

My thoughts and prayers go out to you at this time. I went to Elementary all the way through High school with Dwana, and have many great memories of her.

Pam Reist Uhrman
Brentwood TN