COLFAX - Charles Stephen "Charlie" Wagner, 20, died Sunday, April 17, 2005. A native of Forsyth County, he had a host of friends and family. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Brenda and James Herbert of Stokesdale; father and stepmother Steve and Mary Wagner of Colfax; paternal grandmother Bonnie Wagner of Kernersville; half brother Jimmy Lee Echols Jr. of Kernersville; stepsisters Sandy McGee and Nancy Herbert; stepbrothers Brian and Trey Shore and Jim and John Herbert; and aunts Linda Holder and Pat Gunter. He had many other special family and friends. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 21, at Pierce-Jefferson Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in Eastlawn Gardens of Memory. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 this evening, April 20, at the funeral home.
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Virginia & Hurston Hickman
April 21, 2005
Our very deepest sympathy to you in your loss. Jade, especially, was very upset to hear the news. She remembers the fun times she and Charlie had playing when she used to visit after Lee and Amy were first married.
You are in our prayers.
Virginia & Hurston Hickman
(Lee's parents_
Megan Votruba
April 20, 2005
I am completely heart broken, I just learned of this today. Charlie was my best friend in the entire world. He will always own my heart and soul.
Nobody can ever replace him in this world. Charlie was the most wonderful human being God ever placed on this planet.
Traci Boyles
April 20, 2005
Brenda and family,
I wanted to extend my sincere sympathy and to let you know that Charlie will surely be missed by everyone. My heart goes out to you and the rest of the family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
With Much Love,
Traci, Larry, Cory and Chloe
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