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Jon T. Wagner

Kansas City, Missouri

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Jon T. Wagner, 59, of Kansas City, Kansas, died peacefully at home on July 2, 2006, with his children by his side, after a battle with cancer. Funeral services will be 10a.m. Friday, July 7, at Joseph A. Butler and Son Funeral Home, 19th and Minnesota Ave., KCK. Burial in Chapel Hill Memorial...

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I miss you Jon T!!!

Another year has gone by - 17 years since you left us. I think of you almost every day! I sure do miss you! Tell everyone who has joined you hello!!!!

Jon T - it's now been 16 years since you went to heaven. I think of you often. Many have joined you since you left. Tell Dad and Ted hi!! I miss you guys!

Jon....It' now been 13 years since you left us. I think of you almost every day! You were the best friend a girl could have! And the best "Bob with Account temps"!!! I love you and pray for you every day. Tell Dad hello and give him a hug. I miss you guys so much.

Hi Jon - I can't believe it's been a whole year since you left us. I have visited you often - can you hear me? I sure hope so. I miss you so much, I think of you every day. We bought an old '53 Chevy PU and everytime I see it or ride in it I think of you. I feel you by my side while I'm cruisin' down the road! I hope you aren't causing too much trouble where you're at!!! Don't make God too mad or he may not let the rest of us in!!!! I LOVE YOU JON XOXOXOXO

Dana, John & Zack,
The whole team is sorry for your loss and we're all thinking of you. God Bless you and be with you during this difficult time.

I had known Jon and his first wife, Linda, for many years. Even though I hadn't seen Jon for some time, I've often thought about those days, playing progressive rummy with Jon and Linda until late in the night, stringing popcorn at Christmas time, babysitting their children, and the kindness and hospitality that was given so freely. Jon had such a good sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jon's children and family in this time of their loss. There's just never enough time. Jon...

There's not one of us that isn't a better person today because we were lucky enough to know Jon! What wonderful memories he created for all of us. While he'll be terribly missed, just thinking about him brings a smile to your face.

Jon loved life and anyone who knew him knows he lived it to the very fullest. Jon is a Lakeside Legend whose quest of the sport will be passed down to future racers wanting to know how to make it through that first turn. He's made it home now - and he and his love of life will be greatly missed. Lastly, he showed us how to be courageous. My sympathies to his family and to all his friends.