Norman Wagner

Norman Wagner

Norman Wagner Obituary

Published by National Post from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2004.
WAGNER, Norman E., O.C., Ph.D., LL.D. 1935 - 2004 Dr. Norman Wagner of Calgary died peacefully in his sleep, with his family at his side, on Friday, December 10, 2004, succumbing to a six year battle with cancer. He was 69. Dr. Wagner was President of The University of Calgary from 1978 to 1988. He was active in the community and served on many boards, including: The Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program, APEGGA, OCO ’88 (the organizing committee of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games), National Advisory Board on Science and Technology, and Alberta Universities Coordinating Council. Born in Edenwold, SK in 1935, he went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Divinities from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, a Master of Arts in 1960 and Ph. D. in Near Eastern Studies in 1965 from the University of Toronto. From 1962 to 1978, Dr. Wagner taught Near Eastern Languages, Literature and Archaeology at Wilfrid Laurier University and was Dean of Graduate Studies and Research from 1974 to 1978. He founded the School of Religion and Culture, and the WLU Press. Dr. Wagner served for ten years as President of The University of Calgary where he was a founding member of Calgary Research and Development Authority, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, and the Canadian Centre for Learning Systems. He served as Chairman of Alberta Universities Coordinating Council and the Council of Western Canadian University Presidents during his tenure. He served on the Board of Directors of Alberta Natural Gas Co. Ltd. from 1988 to 1995 and was Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer from 1991 to 1994. From 1996 to 2000 he was President of the Corporate-Higher Education Forum, and worked as a consultant for knowledge@work. His honors include: Officer of the Order of Canada, 1989; Honorary LL.D., Wilfrid Laurier University, 1984; President Emeritus, The University of Calgary, 1990; and Honorary Patron, The École Biblique et Archéologique Française Jerusalem â€" The Library Project. Dr. Wagner is survived by his wife Cathy; his children, Marj and her husband Fred Koepke, Richard Wagner, and Jan and her husband Robert Walsh; and his granddaughter Stephanie Koepke, all of Calgary. Funeral Services will be held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY’S Park Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive SW) on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, c/o Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 â€" 29 Street NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4N2 Telephone: (403) 944 â€" 2433. In living memory of Dr. Norman Wagner, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W., CALGARY, AB, T2S 2L5. Telephone: (403) 243-8200. "Dad was our best friend, mentor and a role model for all of us. He took an active part in all our lives, actively encouraging each and every one of us. He was the most generous person we knew, putting needs of others ahead of his own. His passion for history, music, sports, the arts and most of all education, has left an imprint on all of us as well as many others. We will deeply miss him."

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Sandy Kuehl-Rung

December 16, 2004

I worked with Norm many years ago when he was at Wilfrid Laurier University. He was a wonderful man, with a love of learning that he passed on to many of his students, and his sense of humour was delightful. He was a mentor and a friend. I've followed his career over the years and I have always been proud to have known Norm. I will always remember him. My deepest sympathy and condolences to his family.

Susan Christoffersen

December 14, 2004

His work with the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program was inspiring and will be sadly missed. My most heartfelt condolences to the family.

Gary Hack

December 12, 2004

Aunt Cathy and cousins, Norman was for me a guiding light. What a wonderful, generous and humorous man; he influenced all he touched. I remember him as a young man, a philologist discovering archaeology, ministering as he studied. His love of learning rubbed off on me, as did his love of life. We will all miss him deeply.

Neil & Anne Windsor

December 12, 2004

A scholar, an intellect, a mentor, a gentleman, and most of all, a dear friend and colleague. He will be sadly missed by us and by all who knew and admired him.

Sandra Keats

December 12, 2004

Cathy and family:

Please accept my sincere condolences. Norm was certainly a man among men. He embodied loyalty and inspiration. May his spirit live on within you and all those whose lives he touched.

Evelyn and Jerrold Barton

December 12, 2004

Sincere condolences to the family.

Warm memories of a truly accomplished man. May the Lord comfort you with His love and give you strength at this difficult time.

May he rest in eternal peace.

God's Blessing.

Brenda Wright

December 12, 2004

I feel very privileged, and happy to have known Norm over the years on APEGGA Council. His good nature and sage advice were always welcomed. He once shared information on a post office bearing the same name as my husband's. I will cherish being able to "rub the Buddha's belly"...last time I didn't even need to pay the quarter. God Speed, friend.



Brenda

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