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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Brian T. Wagner, age 54, born on September 14, 1969, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Brian was a beloved son to Richard Wagner and Eileen Meehan. His unexpected passing on June 11, 2024, has left a void in the lives of all who knew him. Brian's memory lives on through his cherished children, Lexi and Samantha Wagner (Theresa). He is also survived by his siblings, Donna Wagner, Mike Wagner, and Mark Wagner. A proud graduate of Mt. Lebanon High School, Brian continued his education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He carved out a successful self-employed career as a painter and landscaper. Outside of his professional life, Brian had a passion for riding his motorcycle and enjoyed the company of friends, making unforgettable memories along the way. Brian's sudden passing is a profound loss. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by his family, friends, and all whose lives he knew. May he rest in eternal peace. Family and friends welcome Thursday 2-7 pm WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Rd., Scott Twp., 15220 where a blessing service will be held Thursday 7:00 pm. Burial will be private to the family. www.slaterfuneral.com
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