Gary-Wagner-Obituary

Gary Wagner

Redding, California

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1945 - 2011On Sunday, October 2, 2011, Gary Wagner of Anderson, CA left the loving embrace of his wife and family to be with his precious Heavenly Father. Gary was born on October 4, 1945 in Santa Cruz, CA . He was second of three children to parents, Don and Bee Wagner. Gary was raised in Sonoma...

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So sorry to hear about Gary's passing. He was such a wonderful person. He will certainly be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Kristi,and your family. The Wittner's.

I got to know Gary through my partner, Darryl. Gary was a great guy who was always there for Darryl with support or advice. He was one of those guys who are few and far between who instinctively knew the right thing to do. He inspired Darryl and his boys and he will be missed. I know this is especially tough on Jaxon, Zachary and and Jacob. Anything you boys need, let me know.

Gary will be missed by us all. He was an amazing man, a wonderful person to know. My prayers are with you all.

May God, the Author of comfort, be with the Wagner family through this valley.

I remember Gary from camp years and years ago, the last time I saw him was traveling to Promise Keepers with his son. He was everything his obituary said. I look forward to seeing him in Glory.

Our condolences and prayers go out to you and your family. I know we haven't been around for the last years, but you are always fondly in our prayers. I know this is a very difficult time but we are all thinking of you. We will keep you in our prayers.
Love, Barbara (Cox) McQuiddy, cousin. Mesa AZ

Prayers for the Wagner Family. I worked with Gary in the food industry, and his smile will be missed greatly. Your family's long struggle with cancer was only bareable because of your love for God. Gary and Darryl are now peacefully with Jesus.
Frank Benz

A wonderful testimony of faithfulness and a sadness that only God can change into joy. Grieving and praising with you, Carolyn