Robert-Wagner-Obituary

Robert W. Wagner

Santa Ana, California

1958 - 2018

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Wagner, Robert W. It is with heavy hearts we announce that Robert William Wagner, affectionately known to his family and friends as "Bob", "Wags" or "Daddy Wags" passed away on May 23, 2018, at the age of 60. Born January 25, 1958 to James Anthony and Catherine Wagner, Bob was extremely...

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I was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of a dear friend, Bob Wagner. It has been many years since we worked together. But, you never forget those who impacted your life is so many positive ways. My most sincere condolences to the family and friends

So sad to hear of Bob's passing. He was such a positive, outgoing, people person. Decent to the core, he was a super human being.

I am so very sorry to hear of Bob's passing. When we last spoke he was hopeful his health issues were behind him. We were friends for over 40 years & I will forever cherish the memories & remember his zest for life. My condolences to Debbie, Ryan, Amanda, Nick, their families & the multitudes of friends he easily made over the course of his life. You were one of a kind Bob. Rest easy. Your Canadian buddy.... Nancy Drew

Rest In Peace dear friend. We will never forget what a person of integrity you were! Love of family, sports and community

Bob was an incredible person who always put others first. I met Bob when he was with the Angels and we remained friends through the years.

It was a great honor to be on hand when Bob received the Father of the Year Award from the American Diabetes Association and see how proud he was of his children when they spoke about him. He loved Debbie, his children and grandchildren so much.

My deepest sympathy
to the family of this special man. May God be with you.

A true class act. One of my favorite execs to work with in sports despite our rivalry (Ducks & Kings) never had a bad word for anybody and had the respect of his peers. RIP my friend. Roy Mlakar, former President L.A. Kings