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Margaret Hoffman "Margy/Sweetie" Wagner

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Margaret "Margy/Sweetie" Hoffman Wagner, 83, of Susquehanna Twp., was received into her Savior's arms while surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, August 24, 2010. She was the wife of the late Serell "Dude" S. Wagner, Jr. and mother of the late Susan W. Keller. Surviving are three...

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I will never forget Margy and all of the good things she has done throughout her life and the 5 or 6 years that I knew her. She loved the Lord and I know she is resting with Him. I offer my deepest condolences to the Wagner family. May the memory of "Margy," inspire each of them and may they be comforted in celebrating her life and her ministry.

Steve Blair - Lower Paxton Township Harrisburg, PA

Diane:
I want to express my condolences to you and the entire Wagner family in the loss of your Mother. She was such a kind and generous person and I will never forget those times I visited at your parents home or was in their presence at another function.
I was fortunate to have meant both of your parents and will hold on to those fond memories.
I am praying for God to look down upon you and the entire Wagner family and give you strength through this difficult time.

Dear Lynda, Diane, Todd & Peggy,

I was so glad to be able to be at the Service for your Mom this week. She being the oldest cousin of our generation in the Floyd family and I being the next youngest, I never spent a lot of time with her. Lynda you are older than I am and Susie was my age, so "Sweetie", though my cousin was a generation ahead of me. But always knew her. I can remember her singing at Sylvia's first wedding where I was flower girl at age 4. She had the voice of...

Dear Sons and Daughters of the Wagner Family.
Our past crossed many many years ago when my father worked for your parents at M&S Distributors in Harrisburg. Please accept our prayers and heartfelt blessings.
Al Guttie and daughter Theresa

Dear Wagner siblings,
It is with deep sorrow that we send our condolences for the loss of your mom, Margy.
Our father would tell us many stories of moments with your mom & dad, especially singing at their wedding.
Please accept our prayers and sympathy at this time of Margy's passing, and know that she is happy with your dad again in God's kingdom.
Somehow, I know our parents are together playing pinochle or some other game, as they did so many years ago.
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With...

Peggy, I'm sure you don't remember me, but I worked for THE ARC, and when I was hired, the office was located next door to your family. I knew you, mostely in passing, but you and your mother left a long-time memory with me. Especially your mother. She saved my job many times, as I had a problem remembering to unplug the cofferpot before I left for the day. I'd call her, and she would go check for me. We had some good 'chats'. I felt she was one of the special people God put on earth

Diane, sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. You and your family will be in our prayers as you go through this sad time. Rejoice in knowing that she is at peace with the Lord.

Peggy,
I never met your mother,but I feel I know her through the work she did in raising such a wonderful daughter. Your mother is free from pain and with our Lord Jesus now singing his praises. I know your strong faith is helping you get through this sad time,but I also know how you are rejoicing.
God's love will always surround you and your family.

In memory of a beautiful lady, Margy, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She will always be remembered by all.