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Floyd E. Wagner

Butler, Pennsylvania

Mar 19, 1925 – Dec 18, 2025 (Age 100)

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BORN
March 19, 1925
DIED
December 18, 2025
AGE
100
LOCATION
Butler, Pennsylvania

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Floyd E. Wagner, 100, of Butler, passed away Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh.He was born March 19, 1925, in Ellwood City, and was the son of the late Harvey and Bessie (Flinner) Wagner.Floyd was a devoted member of St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, where...

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I have many fond memories of my grandpa, who was always adventurous, active, and full of curiosity. He lovingly cared for his horses and chickens, created beautiful pieces in his woodworking shop, and even made his own wine-a true man of many talents. Two connected memories stand out most. When I was a pre-teen, he took me and my Uncle Jeff to the Butler County fairgrounds with his horse, Poco. We spent the day enjoying Poco and all the animals at the fair, a simple joy I´ll always remember....

Mr. Wagner was one of the best memories I had visiting my grandparents the Andersons. I would go every day over to the farm to see the chickens, Fred and the horse.I would spend a lot of time there. I thought of Mr. Wagner a lot through the years. He gave me my kitten when we found a house. I will be praying for the family during this time. Much love.

Mr Wagner was my favorite teacher in Lyndora school. I can remember he was fun and was attentive to my classmates. Peace to his Family.

I remember Floyd as a fellow teacher and fellow BHS basketball fan. One year I was fortunate enough to drive one of the cheerleader fans to away games. The squad had arrived at the game and Floyd was chasing me down the hall. I told him I'd catch him later. Turns out he had forgotten his money at home and I was able to help him out. It was indeed an honor to know a wonderful individual like Floyd for a number of years.

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