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Dr. Paul Wagner

1923 - 2019

Dr. Paul Wagner obituary, 1923-2019, Albuquerque, NM

Paul Wagner Obituary

Dr. Paul Wagner



PauI Wagner, 1st Lt Ret, of Albuquerque, NM was born in Troy,

Rennselaer

County, New

York, 12-27-23. He is a veteran of World War II where he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps flying 25 combat missions as a B-17 Flying Fortress pilot in Europe with the 8th Air Force. At war's end he was a First Lieutenant who had been awarded the Air Medal four times, had three ETO battle stars and a Presidential Citation for his combat experience. He remained in the US Army Reserves until the end of the Korean conflict in 1954.

He was educated after WWII at the State University of New York at Albany, Cornell University at the University of Rochester where, in 1952, he received a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry. After graduation, Dr. Wagner joined the Lewis Laboratory of the National Committee for Aeronautics in Cleveland, Ohio where he performed research on high energy fuels for jet aircraft including the U-2 spy plane.

In 1956 he joined the Los Alamos National Laboratory's nuclear rocket program where he specialized in high temperature thermophysics. During his career Dr. Wagner authored more than 100 scientific publications and patents in national and international literature. He published in several disciplines including molecular structure, high temperature kinetics and thermophysics, solid state physics and metallurgy, nuclear materials and nuclear fuels, environmental chemistry, engineering and controls relating to fossil fuel utilization, technology and geochemistry. In 1989 he was the recipient of the International Thermal Conductivity Award for excellence in the field and for contributions made to the Space Program. During his career he spoke of his work at technical meetings throughout the U.S., Canada, Eng-

land, Germa-

ny, Belgium

and Austria.

In 1984 Dr. Wagner be-

came Program Manager for

funding Los

Alamos' largest program ever, the Special Nuclear Materials Laboratory complex. As a result of his efforts, in 1987 Congress awarded the Los Alamos National Laboratory $209 million for the construction of the facility. Following this Dr. Wagner remained as technical staff advisor to the program until his retirement.

During his 38 years with the Los Alamos National Laboratory he occupied positions in the Space Reactor Division, the Chemistry and Metallurgy Divisions, the Chemistry and Laser Sciences Division, where he was an Associate Group Leader, the Materials Science and Technology Division and he was Program Manager for the Special Nuclear Materials Research & Development Laboratory.

Dr. Wagner retired from LANL in 1988 and consulted with private corporations, the DOE and several different technical divisions at LANL until 1994. He also wrote two books; 'The Youngest Crew"

which described his three years as a World War II military pilot, and 'Golf

for the Common Man' designed to enhance golfers' enjoyment of the game.

Paul Wagner is survived by his wife of 58 years, Carroll Sue, two sons, Stephen of London, Michael Wagner M.D. and his wife Susan, of Espanola, NM, two grandsons, Adrian and his wife Becky, Scott, and his great grandson Arlo Paul.

The memorial service will be on Friday August 16th at 10 a.m. at St Mary's

Episcopal Church on 1500 Chelwood Park Blvd NE 87112. There will be a reception following the service, which everyone is welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to your favorite charity.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Albuquerque Journal from Aug. 15 to Aug. 16, 2019.

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DeeAnn Peltier

November 6, 2020

May dad, Doug Mann, was the "old man" of The Youngest Crew, at age 21. He was very proud of his service with this outstanding group of men. I appreciate the carefully crafted book that Paul Wagner wrote and I'm making sure that both of my sons have a copy to mark the heroics of their grandfather and the rest of the crew under Paul's command. Blessings to his family. You have reason to be very proud.

Richard Honsinger

September 1, 2019

Dear Mike: So Sorry to hear of your Dad's death. It was time. But he is still your Dad. Condolences.
Dick Honsinger

August 17, 2019

Dean Wade

Konrad Werner

August 15, 2019

Paul granted me permission to re-publish his book "The Youngest Crew" when he thought about retiring it. I just couldn't let his crews magnificent experiences during World War-II become forgotten in due time . Godspeed to you, Sir! May the afterlife greet you with open arms! Sincerely, Konrad

Guy Mattana

August 15, 2019

My name is Guy Mattana I was talking with my son about Paul and WII. I was his ball turret gunner on our B17 flight crew. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He is in my prayers. I was proud to be a member of his crew. My best to all the family.

Patty Trupp-Hampton

August 15, 2019

Dr. Michael and Susan, I'm so sorry of the loss of such a GREAT man, and your loved father. GOD' BLESSINGS to your family. Many HUGs

Kathy O'Neal Niles

August 15, 2019

Thinking of you all as you say goodbye to this great man and hero. My mom & dad loved him. I am so grateful for his service to our country, and his wonderful book about the crew. Wish I could be there for the services, but you will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

Roseanne Gentry

August 15, 2019

So sorry for your loss Mike and Susan and family. What a great man he was. Hugs.

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Memorial service

10:00 a.m.

St Mary's Episcopal Church

1500 Chelwood Park Blvd NE, NM

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