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WAYNE F. WAGNER

Milford, Massachusetts

1935 - 2017 (Age 81)

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DIED
April 14, 2017
AGE
81
LOCATION
Milford, Massachusetts

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WAGNER, Wayne F. Major General, US Army, Retired Of Mendon, passed away on April 14, 2017. Devoted husband of Ellen (Downey) Wagner. Loving father to his six children and their families: Sally and her husband Steve Riendeau of Mendon, Wayne David and his wife Claudia Wagner of Cumberland, RI,...

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Sally and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Your Dad was greatly respected and left a life long legacy for you to be proud of. May he rest in peace in his well deserved paradise.

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs.

So sorry for your loss .A perfect example of areal American hero RIP General

Our heartfelt sympathies go out to the entire family. He was truely dedicated to his family, community and country. A great loss for all.

Though our grateful nation mourns with you in your loss, we can only feel a small part of the loss you are experiencing.

Your loved one will always be a part of our country's story. As such, their sacrifice on behalf of our nation will always be honored.

In deepest sympathy.

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.

Maryann and I send our sincerest condolences to Ellen, Sally and the entire Wagner family. I personally will miss Wayne's leadership of our local Historical commission, his great sense of humor and wonderful stories about our town.

The General was a man of significant stature and achievement but he was also down to earth and had that special touch for the "common man" that left it's mark. He will always be remembered by those who had the privilege to know him.

Ellen, We would like to extend our sympathy to you and your family.

Joanne and I extend our deepest sympathies to Ellen and the family on the untimely death of General
Wagner. He was a dedicated public servant and committed patriot. We have been honored to count both Wayne and Ellen as friends. The Massachusetts National Guard is better for General Wagner's leadership and he will be sincerely missed by his many friends in the Blackstone Valley and the Commonwealth.