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Mark Duane Wagoner Sr.

Toledo, Ohio

1943 - 2020

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January 1, 2020
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Toledo, Ohio

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Mark Duane Wagoner, Sr. April 4, 1943 - March 18, 2020Mark "Mick" Duane Wagoner, Sr. was born in Toledo, Ohio on April 4, 1943 to Hugh and Wilma Wagoner. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family on March 18, 2020. In between those two dates, he enjoyed a wonderful life of 76 years. Mick had...

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I have very fond memories of Mark that bring a smile. When I was contemplating my divorce, I met with Mark and explained everything. He sat quietly. When I finished, he smiled, leaned back in his chair and said, when you are ready, call me. I will represent you but you are not ready yet. I was shocked, left and unfortunately he was correct. 6 months later, I reached out and we were off & running. OMG he was impressive! He treated me as a fatherly figure, not just a client. He knew that it...

You have my symapthy on the loss of Mick. I hope Mark and the family warmth and love during this difficult time of grief.

My heart goes out to the Wagoner family

Mark,ie Mick and I were classmate's 1965-1968 at ONU law school taking the bar together July, '68 and, of course, both passing. Mick apparently opened up for business in his garage but I managed a two room somewhat dilapidated office in Findlay. Apparently we both were successful. The friendships that were made at ONU were special and plentiful as our class only numbered 56. Got to know Mick real well and while our paths never...

Sending all my warmth, love, and sympathy to all the Wagoners. I am so sorry and deeply saddened by Mr. Wags' passing. I've been fondly recalling being coached in soccer and softball, and all the more so, spending countless days as a near-fixture on Sulphur Spring road. Always a warm and loving man, and always a feisty and funny man. My heart goes out to all of you, and I look forward to the time we can be together.

In December 1980 Mick called and asked me to make a Santa visit to his kids. He told me young Mark, age 9, was on the fence about believing in Santa Claus, and was probably a non-believer. He asked me to do what I could to convince his son I was the real deal. I told him I knew just what to do; all I needed was for him to put a scrambled Rubik's cube on the table next to the chair where I would sit. (I had memorized how to solve the cube couple months earlier).
When I got there, I put...

Dear Mark,

I was so sorry to hear of your father's death in the past week. Please express my feelings to the rest of your family. I had many laughs with your dad that convert to very good memories...

Sincerely Yours,

Coach Gibson

Mark, What a hard time for your family. Please except my condolences.

Mark and family -- I'm so sorry to hear of your great loss. His life and love shine through in this beautiful tribute. I'm sure he must have been so proud of you all.

Mary Beth Beazley

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Mick has so many friends and we all feel the loss. I miss the times I sat in his office shooting the bull and saying "I am not on the clock now am I? He always had time for others.