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Harry Wilson Wagner

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Harry Wilson Wagner

Birth
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Death
7 Dec 2021 (aged 92)
Burial
Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 35 GRAVE 270
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Harry Wilson Wagner, 92, died peacefully at home December 7, 2021 with his family by his side. Harry was born on April 7, 1929, in Pontiac, Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Arvilla (Murray) Wagner. Harry graduated Michigan State College where he was in ROTC. He enlisted into the United States Army as a 1st Lieutenant. During his military service Harry spent a year in Fort Knox in the special services unit where he managed 7 movie theaters on base. Harry also started a 15-minute radio show specifically for kids that talked about safety. He was then deployed to Korea where Harry was in charge of 7 tanks.

Upon his return to civilian life, Harry met and fell in love with Jane. They married on September 10, 1955. Their marriage blessed them with three children, Harry (Skip), Linda, and Bryan. Harry and Jane were very involved with the community with a special fondness for the First Congregational Church and the Boy Scouts. Harry, along with Jane, were extremely involved with the church during their entire marriage. They served on many committees and have developed many lifelong friends as a result of their involvement. He was known by some at church as the candy man due to his involvement with the annual candy making fundraising endeavor. In 1968, Harry formed scout troop 368 which started with 6 boys and now has produced more than 130 Eagle Scouts. During his time with the Boy Scouts Harry also held several positions on the council level. Harry's involvement with the Boy Scouts earned him several honorary awards such as: Silver Beaver, Silver Antelope, Golden Arrowhead, and the Distinguished Eagle. An Eagle Scout himself, Harry was very proud to be a part of the Boy Scouts of America.

Harry's career with Buick was varied and very interesting. Harry was Shows and Exhibits Manager for years, producing auto shows and Buick dealer meetings throughout the country. After 37 years with Buick, Harry retired in December of 1986. Following his retirement, Harry and Jane bought an RV and traveled throughout the United States where they have visited every state. Their adventures took them around Europe as well. Gathering with friends in Florida they decided to start taking cruises, Harry and Jane went on over 15 different cruises. Harry enjoyed traveling and the outdoors. He water skied, snow skied, loved camping, and had a lifelong love affair with White Lake. He was adventurous and loved to try new things. Most of all, Harry's life experiences being a husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather were the most important. Teaching and watching them grow into young men and women was Harry's greatest achievement. Harry was loved by so many; he will truly be missed by those whose lives he touched.

Left to cherish Harry's memory are his loving wife of 66 years, Jane; his children, Harry "Skip" (Sharon) Wagner, Linda Jo Carroll, and Bryan (Sue) Wagner; grandchildren, Hillary (Alex) Blankenship, Amelia (Bobby) Carroll, Mallory, Matthew, Megan (Mark) Fijalkowski, and Nicole; great-grandchildren, Isabella, Daniella, Alana, Eretria, Aiden, Ivy, and Kiya; several nieces, nephews, and other family members and friends.

Harry was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, James "Jim" Wagner.
Harry Wilson Wagner, 92, died peacefully at home December 7, 2021 with his family by his side. Harry was born on April 7, 1929, in Pontiac, Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Arvilla (Murray) Wagner. Harry graduated Michigan State College where he was in ROTC. He enlisted into the United States Army as a 1st Lieutenant. During his military service Harry spent a year in Fort Knox in the special services unit where he managed 7 movie theaters on base. Harry also started a 15-minute radio show specifically for kids that talked about safety. He was then deployed to Korea where Harry was in charge of 7 tanks.

Upon his return to civilian life, Harry met and fell in love with Jane. They married on September 10, 1955. Their marriage blessed them with three children, Harry (Skip), Linda, and Bryan. Harry and Jane were very involved with the community with a special fondness for the First Congregational Church and the Boy Scouts. Harry, along with Jane, were extremely involved with the church during their entire marriage. They served on many committees and have developed many lifelong friends as a result of their involvement. He was known by some at church as the candy man due to his involvement with the annual candy making fundraising endeavor. In 1968, Harry formed scout troop 368 which started with 6 boys and now has produced more than 130 Eagle Scouts. During his time with the Boy Scouts Harry also held several positions on the council level. Harry's involvement with the Boy Scouts earned him several honorary awards such as: Silver Beaver, Silver Antelope, Golden Arrowhead, and the Distinguished Eagle. An Eagle Scout himself, Harry was very proud to be a part of the Boy Scouts of America.

Harry's career with Buick was varied and very interesting. Harry was Shows and Exhibits Manager for years, producing auto shows and Buick dealer meetings throughout the country. After 37 years with Buick, Harry retired in December of 1986. Following his retirement, Harry and Jane bought an RV and traveled throughout the United States where they have visited every state. Their adventures took them around Europe as well. Gathering with friends in Florida they decided to start taking cruises, Harry and Jane went on over 15 different cruises. Harry enjoyed traveling and the outdoors. He water skied, snow skied, loved camping, and had a lifelong love affair with White Lake. He was adventurous and loved to try new things. Most of all, Harry's life experiences being a husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather were the most important. Teaching and watching them grow into young men and women was Harry's greatest achievement. Harry was loved by so many; he will truly be missed by those whose lives he touched.

Left to cherish Harry's memory are his loving wife of 66 years, Jane; his children, Harry "Skip" (Sharon) Wagner, Linda Jo Carroll, and Bryan (Sue) Wagner; grandchildren, Hillary (Alex) Blankenship, Amelia (Bobby) Carroll, Mallory, Matthew, Megan (Mark) Fijalkowski, and Nicole; great-grandchildren, Isabella, Daniella, Alana, Eretria, Aiden, Ivy, and Kiya; several nieces, nephews, and other family members and friends.

Harry was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, James "Jim" Wagner.

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