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Ronald G. Wagner, 79, of Spring City, TN passed away to be with the Lord on February 6, 2023.
He is preceded in death by his father Glen Bolton, mother Helen
Colvin, grandparents Mike and Mamie Wagner, and beloved son John Wagner.
He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Kathleen Wagner (Spring City, TN), daughters: Laura Wagner (Rockwood, TN), Rhonda Rodriguez (Palmetto, GA), and Molly Wagner (Rockwood, TN). Sisters: Sherry Smith and Jan Colvin (both of Bellevue, OH), three grandchildren: Ken Rodriguez, Cody Rodriguez, Alisha Mobley and five great-grandchildren.
Ron was born in Elyria, OH and raised on his grandparents’ farm in Medina, OH. It was there, at 18 years old, he met the love of his life, Kathleen. In youth he enjoyed all things outdoor related including hunting, trapping, boating, snowmobiling and aviation. He also enjoyed mechanics, carpentry, engineering, heavy-equipment, tractors, and everything related to farming.
Ron’s employment career was expansive and involved a variety of disciplines. He worked for Schaefer Electric (Medina, OH) as ateenager then later worked as a welder for the Lorain Shipyards (Lorain, OH). Afterwards he worked as a journeyman mechanic & welder for International Salt (Cleveland, OH) then Marks Tractor/DravoMarks (Brunswick, OH). Throughout this period, he continued to build and work his family farm in Medina, OH. Later employment included being Superintendent at Magnum Copper Mines (Tucson, AZ), and Fleet Service Maintenance Superintendent at OZ-T Limited, LLC (Phoenix, AZ/Ardmore, OK), E.F. Craven Company (Knoxville, TN), and North American Transport (Knoxville, TN/Dallas, TX). Finally, in 1992, together with his wife, he started a successful heavy equipment business venture named R & K Equipment and Repair (Spring City, TN).
Ron was an exceptional man with remarkable knowledge, skill, and talent. No challenge was too big; no task was too small. His intellect was unrivaled, his work ethic unequaled, and his wit and humor was unmatched. His charisma and smile was infectious. His love and appreciation for family and friends was deep and unending.
Ron Wagner was a devoted husband, a loving father, a builder, designer, heavy equipment operator, welder, mechanic, an engineer, a miner, an artist, sculptor, storyteller, pilot, scholar, teacher, mentor, leader, farmer, a genius, and our Hero. He was the most incredible, talented, and dynamic man. Gentle in spirit. Big in heart. Highly respected and always in service to others. He was loved and admired deeply and will be greatly missed by his wife, family, and friends.
“Love is a Rose”
A celebration of life will be held at a later date (TBD). In lieu of flowers please donate to the Pine Grove Fire District Association (314 Euchee Chapel Road Spring City, TN 37381) or to the charity of your choice.
Vaughn Funeral Home in Spring City is in charge of the arrangements of Ronald Wagner and asks that friends share condolences and memories of him with the family on our website www.vaughn-funeral-home.com.
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Harry Scheafer
February 13, 2023
All my high school memories include my best friend and soul brother, Ron. Although our lives took us on different paths, whenever our paths crossed (and I must say to infrequently), it was like time had stood still. We caught up on our life’s adventures since we last met, and laughed and told stories about the mischievous things we did in too many of our classes. Best of all, was reminiscing about the crazy-stupid things we did on the farm and Lester Dam and lived to laugh about them. The only somewhat crazy thing I know Ron and I didn’t do was to fly his uncle’s airplane that was hangered on the farm. The thought did cross our minds way to often however, and fortunately decided against it each time. I truly miss my soul brother. Thanks for the memories, I will cherish them till my last days!
My love and prayers are with his family and soul mate, Kate.
Marty Keith
February 12, 2023
Prayers for you and your family Molly. Your Dad sounds like one of a kind for sure and I know you will miss him lots. What a great tribute.
Kathy & the late Lowell thompson Thompson
February 12, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Robert Hood
February 12, 2023
Ron was a fine man and a great storyteller. Very talented and a loving husband and father. He will be missed by all that knew him. I am proud to have been able to call him "Friend". My heart and prayers go out to the family in this difficult time.
Kathy and the late Lowell Thompson Thompson
February 12, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Jerry and Ellen Cagle
February 11, 2023
So sorry for your loss
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