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Ronald Wade Wagner

Portland, Oregon

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Wagner, Ronald Wade 56 11/17/1953 11/16/2010 Ronald Wade Wagner, devoted husband, father, and brother, died Nov. 16, 2010, with his family at his side, after a long and courageous fight against multiple myeloma. He was a day shy of his 57th birthday. Ron was born in Roseburg in 1953. The family...

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I still often think about that wonderful evening on the Tug boat. You managed to get permission to have me on board. And I think of those beautiful days with our families enjoyed together that Summer.

We miss Ron greatly. He helped Jody, Jeanne and I bring food boxes to those in need. Also, our kids grew up together and were in a rock band together. What a great guy, there is so much to say about how he unselfishly volunteered his time and was always there for his family. We could go on and write a book. We miss you, good friend!

I'll never forget Ron's generosity in helping out with delivering food boxes for St. Vincent De Paul with me, his kindness, goodness and faithfulness. He help bailed me out on several occasions when we were overwhelmed with delivery requests. He was a wonderful friend.

I still often remember and talk about that amazing day I had with Ron on the tug boat watching him and his crew do their thing.

Missing you and thinking of your kind smile. Love you so very much.

I thought recently while delivering Christmas baskets for St Vincent De Paul of Ron's kindness and generosity in helping us deliver food boxes. He was always a willing helper with a kind, caring and gentle spirit.

May you rest in peace and time help heal your familys pain of missing you.
Connie

I was wanting to reconnect with old friends and found this very sad new of Ron's passing.
I remember all the good times we all had and how wonderful and kind Ron & Jody and Family were to my family during my loss. The girls and I love you all very much for that kindness.

I remember all the fun times we had hiking on the PCT around Mt Hood.
I will miss Ron's smile, his laughter and his wonderful voice and guitar playing and all his kindness he gave everyone. My love...

Ron was my friend, my brother and my crossword puzzle buddy. I loved hearing him sing and play his guitar - but most of all hearing him laugh. And we all did a lot of that together. I'll miss him so much and will cherish the memories!