LEE-WAGNER-Obituary

LEE JEROME WAGNER

San Diego, California

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LEE WAGNER passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on October 25, 2010.

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Hi Lee, I can´t believe that you have been gone for 15 years already. I am still working but planning on retiring in a couple years. I wished you are still there at work. How is it up there? You´re a nice person so I am sure people are nice to you. Anyway, I am still your good friend & good coworker and haven´t forgotten about you. When you were alive, we had only met twice a year on our birthdays and now, we only chat once a year. I just chat with Julie via messenger a few weeks ago. Please...

Hi Lee, I just received an email through my work email to remind about you. You have always been remembered, my good dear friend! Sometimes, I wished to visit your grave but there isnt one so this is the place for me to let you know you are my good friend forever and I have never forgot about you. Take care, Lee.

During this painful time of your life for the loss you have had, remember that we are all here for you.

Julie,At a difficult time such as this, know that we have a great God who has greater plans.If you need a hand to hold, shoulder to cry on, ears to listen, remember I have all those.I’m just here.Take Care always

Dear Julie,

I am very sorry for your loss. The loss of a good friend was very hard for me too...I hope time will ease your pain...Take care,

Julie, I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and wishing I would hear from you. I miss you!

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the passing of your husband ...Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.You are in my thoughts and prayers.May God bless your family and you during this difficult time

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the passing of your husband ...Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.

My uncle Lee is a great man. Its sad how the worst things happen to the best people. The last time i talked to him i was amazed to hear how positive and strong he was although of his situation. He told me that if one person could learn soemthing from his situation he would be happy. I will never forget the words he has told me and i will make sure to live my life to the fullest and not to sweat the small stuff in memory of him. You truelly never know when it will be your last day, and in...