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Always made a big deal out of nothing. Popular students and fellow teachers liked Jim.
Hugh Janeus
June 19, 2025
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
James J. Wagner, 64, passed away suddenly Sunday morning, May 17, 2015. A native of Chicago, IL, Jim raised his family in East Longmeadow with his beloved wife, Patricia. Jim was assistant director of Westfield Vocational Technical High School from 1989-2009. He was pre-deceased by his brother...
Read MoreAlways made a big deal out of nothing. Popular students and fellow teachers liked Jim.
Hugh Janeus
June 19, 2025
I graduated from Westfield Voke in 1995, and saw Mr Wagner nearly 20 years later, out in Northampton. He walked up to me and shook my hand, and said hi Rick. I couldnt believe he still remembered me after all that time. I always like Mr Wagner. He was a real good guy. Period.
Rick Beaupre
June 10, 2015 | MA
My deepest condolences to the family I am sad to hear of Mr. Wagner's passing. I was a student at WVTHS. He was always a good source of advice and guidance. He will be missed.
Jon Zyra
May 28, 2015 | Westfield
I was saddened to learn of Jim's passing. He is present in so many of my high school memories and I will continue to enjoy him that way. He did indeed leave an impression on all who knew him. My heartfelt condolences to the entire Wagner family.
Patrick Bresnahan
May 26, 2015 | Beverly Hills, MI
Our heartfelt sympathy to the Wagner family. May memories help you all through this difficult time.
Dan & Ginette Olszewski
May 25, 2015 | Monument, CO
Pat, You and your family are in my thoughts. Although I didn't know Jim personally, through my sister, Joan, I do know how special he was.
Monica Abatecola
May 24, 2015
So sorry for the loss of my dear Cousin. He is in Heaven watching over all of you. Love, thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family.
Anne Taylor
May 24, 2015 | St. Louis, MO
I loved Jimmy.
Bob
May 23, 2015
My deepest condolences to the Wagner family. Jim will simply be greatly missed. He was an outstanding administrator and friend at WVTHS. His tactfulnesss in dealing with our students along with his sincere care for them will always be remembered. His leadership, support and cooperation with our faculty produced a very positive atmosphere which was reflected throughout the staff and student body. God bless and rest in peace from all of us who loved you.
Len Larabee
May 22, 2015 | Westfield, MA