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Glen E. Wagner

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

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Glen E. Wagner, 55, of Hummelstown, passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2012, in the M.S. Hershey Medical Center. Born in Harrisburg on April 6, 1957, he was the son of Frances H. Wolfersberger Wagner of Hummelstown and the late Richard L. Wagner. Glen worked as a cook for various local...

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My condolences to your family. I was involved with some of the fundraising with Glen. He was a sweet and dear person.

Glen.
To a truly, unique, loving,caring man who devoted his life to others, so they could live on.Your talent and inspiration was loved by so many. You truly were a blessing from God. R.I.P. dear one.

Glenda was one of the first people I met at Neptunes and he had the gift making one comfortable. He made me laugh until I cried and then made me laugh some more. I don't think the community realizes just how much money he raise for AIDS awareness and all the hours he unselfishly donated of his own time.
The world has lost a truly exceptional person and I hope we all get to come together in our next venue of life. God bless you Glenda, you are a star who's light will never dim.

I've known Glen/Glenda all my adult life. I met him when I moved to Harrisburg in 1978. He used to sit on the bar stool at The Neptune and "hold Court." Later he did so at the Strawberry, now called 704. He always ALWAYS had a smile and would make his eyes LARGER and make goofy smiles. I will miss him alot.

Dame Glenda Honey you touched all of us in so many ways that I don't think anyone will ever be able to express exactly what your friendship meant to them , or to the community. Your Spirit and undying love for everyone will transend time and has become a part of everyone you have touched, helped, given advice to and performed in front of thoughout your time on this earth. You have gone on to join the rest of the angels baby and will never be forgotten, I know you will continue to watch over...

To The Family of Glen Wagner - I'm so proud that Glen was true to his spirit and not conformed by the dictates of society. I always enjoyed his shows and will remember him at PRIDE ! Sincerest Condolences

Dame Glenda.... i will miss you greatly! i believe i knew i wanted to do drag after i first watched you perform! you have left a great impression on this queen and south central PA and beyond!!!! make sure you get a great venue up above, afterall everyone, everywhere wants to see a good show!!!

my heart and prayers go out to the family of glenn he was a wonderful person

i work with glene at camp hill care he had me smile all the time you will be miss