Gary Wagner age 45 a resident of Maxon Camp Rd. Volga passed away Friday, May 1, 2015 in United Hospital Center. He was born August 29, 1969 in Upshur Co. a son of Don and Anna M. (Henry) Wagner who survive. Also surviving is,
maternal grandmother, Pauline Henry
one aunt, Shirley Wagner of Utah
three uncles, Randy Henry and wife Phyliss
Bob Henry
Jim Wagner and wife Deloris, all of Volga
several nieces, nephews and cousins
Mr. Wagner was preceded in death by maternal grandfather, Morgan Henry; Uncle, Danny Henry; paternal grandparents, Guy and Zella Wagner; aunts, Betty Wilson and Patty Wagner.
Mr. Wagner worked as a mechanic/laborer for Weyerhaeuser.
He was an avid golfer, enjoyed spending time with family and friends, and enjoyed life to the fullest.
He was Methodist by faith.
Mr. Wagner’s wish to be cremated was honored.







Oh my…I have no idea how hard this must be. I am sending you prayers and hugs.
I am so sorry to hear of Gary's passing he was one heck of a good guy. I will remember all of our golf outing's. May god comfort you all at this time of need.
My deepest sympathy to Garys parents(Don & Mae). Your son was a very good man and will be deeply missed by his family and friends and co-workers. I was proud to be his uncle.
Dear Family, God's love is with you. May memories comfort and strengthen you in this difficult season. May you have peace through the Prince of Peace. In Sympathy and friendship, Pam
We really did not know Gary, but he worked with our son at Weyerhauser, and our son said he was a very nice man, I just can not imagine loosing my son, he is the most precious thing in the world to us. We will b praying that God will give u strength, love, and peace in the days, weeks, and months ahead, if u ask him, u shall receive his strength, and peace, without God we would have nothing, so bless each and everyone of u and your families.
One of the last good guys. R.I.P.
One of the last good guys. R.I.P.
On behalf of the Jackson family, we extend our sincere sympathy to Barney and Mae for the loss of Buck. He worked for our dad, Ed Jackson for many years, and Dad thought the world of Buck and his family. What a good, kind, and hard working man he was. Thoughts and prayers to you and his extended family.
In memory of Gary Wagner, Wayne Faber lit a candle