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Ernest Ludwig Wagner Jr.

Newark, New Jersey

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Sea-Land executive, classic car enthusiast, of Madison, 70 Ernest Ludwig Wagner Jr., 70, of Madison, NJ, died Friday, Jan. 16, at University Hospital, Newark. A loving and devoted husband and father, he was known affectionately as Ernie to his family, friends, and business associates. Mr. Wagner...

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Dear Bunny
As you know, it would have been our dearest wish to have been close by at this sad time. Ernie was a dear, dear man and you were both a tower of strength last year during our difficult few months. Our hearts are with you and all the family... our love, Ann and Ian Spencer

Hi Bunny, Chris & Chip -
Were out of the country and could not attend the memorial service and I am very sorry we missed that. Being another Herr W(V)agner, Ernie & I found we had a lot in common. He always brightened my day and perhaps I did the same for him. I hope we can talk when you return to the beach. I will be there for all of you, ALAN

Ernie will be missed on XK Lovers.

Charlie and I were terribly sorry to hear about Ernie's death. I'm not sure if you recall, but we met you at Diane and Patrick Davidson's home several years ago. Ernie and I had fun discussing computers. He was a wonderful man and will be missed.

Our hearts go out to your family.

Salli and Charles McMorrow

Dear Bunny, Chris and Bob,
As Ernie and Carson would meander down Ocean Terrace, Chaucer (aka “Killer”) would sound the alarm. Ernie would laugh and remind us that a Shih Tzu isn’t a “real” dog, but anyone could tell he enjoyed our crazy little mutt just as he loved his own. Ernie had that good-natured way about him.
We always looked forward to meeting you on your evening beach walk and we loved the way Ernie engaged every passerby… young and old. He was at the center of our...

Dear Bunny and Family: With the highest respect and sympathy from your classmates in Company E, The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, Class of 1961. You will be in our hearts forever. Respectfully, Colonel Charles F. Plymale, United States Army, Retired. The Citadel, Class of 1961

Earnie will be missed by a lot of people who only knew him from the list. I am one of them. God bless.

Dear Bunny and family-though I never was fortunate enough to meet Ernie and family in person we had many things of common intrest in addition to the XK's. He will be missed. May God Bless all of you. Cheers, Rex

Dear Bunny and family, We were so sadden by the news of Ernie's sudden death. It seemed only like yesterday, when would he stop by the the shore house on the way to the hardware store. As you know very well, He was a special person, a kind and decent man always ready to help. Please accept our condolences at this difficult time.