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Dwight Lee Wagoner

Salisbury, North Carolina

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Dwight Lee WagonerGOLD HILL - Dwight Lee Wagoner, age 68, of 28254 Goodman Road, passed away Jan. 24, 2010, at his home.Born in Stanly County on Sept. 7, 1941, he was the son of the late Hermon Dwight Wagoner and the late Clara Elizabeth Drew Wagoner. He was also preceded in death by a brother,...

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Kay, my mom told me today about Dwight. I am so saddened and sorry that you have had this loss. He was a dear and good man. My condolences.

You are all in my thoughts at this time. Peace be with you.

Dwight was one of the finest men we have ever known, he took time out for others and our son will never forget Dwight taking him fishing when he was small. If only more people patterned their life after Dwight what a wonderful world this would be. He will be terribly missed and we are all better for knowing him. Our love & prayers to the family.

May the comfort of God and the peace of Christ be yours during this difficult time. Dwight was a faithful friend during the time that I was his pastor, and I appreciate so much his spirit and his patience. He taught me how to lay stone, and was an excellent teacher during the times that I fished with him at High Rock Lake. I remember his laugh still, especially when I would hang my line in a stump or even a tree along the shore.

You have truly been blessed having him in your life....

Linda and Family, I just wanted to let you know that I am sad with you. Mom and dad have kept me updated about the situation. I am sorry to all of you. Dwight meant a lot to my parents and you as well. God be with you now and always.

Beth,

Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Amy Dunlevy

Linda and Family: Dwights passing is such a sad loss to the neighborhood and community. Dwight always had a smile to share and a pleasant sense of humor. We should only want that more people would have the integrity and friendly attitude he blessed us with. He was a fine neighbor....we will miss Dwight.
You are in our prayers and thoughts as we ask God, who is in control of all things, to bring you comfort in these trying days.
Our sincere condolences,
Randall and Ann Smith...

Dwight was the gentlest of men. He had a way of always making everyone feel so very comfortable. He will be deeply missed. You are all in my prayers during this difficult time.

Dwight was an honorable man, I knew him omly a short time we I was married to Terry his brother. May you find confort in knowing dwight is with Jesus in heaven.