James Kenneth Wagner

James Kenneth Wagner obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

James Kenneth Wagner

James Wagner Obituary

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Wagner J. Kenneth, JR. "Ken" "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:7 Dear son of Lorraine Sweeney Wagner and the late J. Kenneth Wagner, SR. Beloved brother of Grace (Ed) Monk, Peppy (Matt) Pollock, and Cece Wagner. Cherished uncle of Marley (Phill), Eddie (Angie), Maggie, Kelsey, Lorrie, Jay, Kyle and Timmy. Great uncle to Iona and PJ. Also survived by his very supportive aunts, uncles and many cousins of the Clohisy, Donoghue, Sweeney, Flynn, Stafford and Wagner families. Ken earned a degree in Criminal Justice after attending Duquesne and LaRoche Universities. He proudly served as a Pittsburgh City Police Officer and Detective until retirement. Prior to his work in law enforcement, he worked as a paramedic with Medical Rescue Team South Authority. Ken loved the camaraderie he found throughout his career. Since 2008 Ken has served on the Board of Directors for The Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh, which supports individuals with intellectual disabilities. Ken shared the story of his valiant fight against Lymphoma and Chronic Graft vs. Host Disease with the Mario Lemieux Foundation in a video which was shown at the 2013 Pittsburgh Penguins 6.6K Walk and Family Run. He and his family participated in that event. Ken and his family greatly appreciated all of the loving care provided by the many doctors and nurses through out his illness. Ken spent many fun filled times taking friends and family on his boat, Cop Out, along with his faithful Newfoundland dogs Huddy and Sulley. He will be truly missed. The Celebrant for Ken's Mass wii be his cousin, the Reverend Denis G. Donoghue, S.J.

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February 5, 2018

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February 4, 2018

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Anthony Bradley

February 5, 2018

Very sorry to hear the Loss of Ken- every time he met me he would always have made sure to say hello - Keeping him and his family in my prayers

Kathy Gilkey

February 4, 2018

Kenny,

You will always be remembered for your genuine friendship you shared with so many. I will always remember the fun times spent at Hidden Valley and the trip to your parent's home in New York (and the "bat room")! You were always a part of the "family" and will be remembered fondly. You fought the greatest fight and now may you rest in peace in the arms of our Lord and Savior.

Kathy

Doug Widmer

February 4, 2018

Kenny- I will always remember my first shift on Rescue 2 with you. It was only my third day in my new adventure, and although every person was so far welcoming and friendly, you were the best. You became my partner, and we went on so many emergencies. We all had a blast at Midnight Bowling too!

Ken was the kind of person who was immediately your friend.

God Bless you Kenny.

MaryAnne Kunsman

February 3, 2018

Lorraine, Grace, Peppy and Cece ~
We are so very sorry to learn of Kenny's passing way too soon. It does not seem all that long ago that we were together as part of the parish family at St John Capistran. We are sad to be so far away that we cannot pay our respects in person, but will be with you in thought and prayer.
With our love and hugs,
MaryAnne, Mike and Matt Kunsman

Frank Gaudio

February 3, 2018

I always enjoyed working with Ken. Watching him care for patients with his gentle style was a great example to all of what it meant to serve others.
He will be truly missed!
Dr G

Bill Feineigle

February 2, 2018

Ken, you were my friend, a co-worker, part of "The Family" and my cruising partner. You will be missed. Rest easy my brother.

Bill

McNeill Family

February 2, 2018

Mrs. Wagner and Family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. I know you know what a fantastic person he was. I have never met anyone like him. I hope you find comfort in knowing he is one of Gods angels now. He will be with his father watching over all of you. He is definitely going to be missed here. You are in our prayers. God Bless You All. McNeill Family

Greg Johnston

February 2, 2018

I had the honor and privilege to work with james at MRSTA he was a very knowledgeable and good at his job he will be sorely missed my thoughts and prayers go to him and his family

Josh Stuart

February 2, 2018

Ken was my first steady partner when I got hired at MRTSA. I'm sad to see him gone but glad to know that he is at peace. God bless you and your family, Kenny.

Tom Wriggins

February 2, 2018

Ken was my friend for almost 30 years. He was my partner in EMS and more than that he was part of the 'family'. I will miss Kenny terribly but I know he is finally at peace after many years of fighting the good fight.
Rest in Peace Brother, you will be missed.

Tom

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