Jack-Wagner-Obituary

Jack Everton Wagner

Seattle, Washington

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Jack Everton Wagner Jack, 90, passed away peacefully at his home in Kent June 12, 2011. Born May 11, 1921, he grew up in Easton and Tacoma, graduating from Stadium High School. Jack married Bertha McConnell in 1943. After Bert's passing, he married Thora Holden Gregory in 1961. He was owner of...

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Jack was a great man. One of the best, and he will be greatly missed. I can remember his excitement when Bob and Gary would take him to watch the "Blue Angels" do their practice runs over Lake Washington during Seafair. He truly enjoyed his time with his boys.
My sympathy goes out to the Wagner family, I know that you will miss your father and grandfather so much. May you rest in peace, dear Jack.

My condolence to you and your family! I am gald to met your families and so sorry. I have you remain in my thoughts and prayer . God invites you to come to him for help. He is faithful to provide you with His healing balm, Jesus Christ.

Kent Drugs was the sponsor, Jack Wagner the General Manager and Lou Becvar the coach of The Little League Team and I was a team member with Gary & John. For every home run scored we got “THE BEST” milkshakes in the world (made by Robin) from Jack’s KENT DRUGS. Thanks Jack for those great memories and the contributions to a wonderful community, KENT.
In our thoughts, Marilyn & Rip

Jack was a great guy. The Wagners lived down the street from us on Hilltop Avenue in Kent in the 50's and 60's. Bob and I were best of friends, so I spent a lot of time around the Wagner home. Jack always had a smile to greet you.

Kent Drugs had an actual soda fountain!!!! Those were the good ol days!!!

RIP my friend.

Jack Wagner is the epitome of gracious love and a truly great role model for all ages. I am greatful for the many and varied opportunities I was given to be with Jack and see him "at work" in peoples lives throughout the Kent community. He was all of what we should be striving to become in our daily lives. I think of him often, sometimes even wondering what he would do in given situations. Jack most certainly lived "right." And yes, how do you not think of Jack without seeing that...

My condolences to your family. I truly enjoyed being able to chat with him when I visited the office. Thank you for the kindness, you will be missed!

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Your family remains in my thoughts and prayers. Just seeing Jack would make me smile. He is missed.

You will be greatly missed! I can't ever remember seeing you without a big smile!

My grandfather was an amazing man. The exact opposite of the "grumpy old man." We wil miss you!