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Paul William Wagner

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Paul William Wagner

Birth
Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Apr 1984 (aged 56)
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Prayer 61-B
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Paul William Wagner, 56, of Nassau Circle. died at 6:25 p.m. Saturday at Jennie Stuart Medical Center after a long illness.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Hughart Funeral Home.

A native or Gibson County, Ind., he was born March 7, 1928, the son of Edith Clara Buck Wagner, Princeton, Ind., and the late George C. Wagner. He was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Darmstadt, Ind. He was supervisor tor 32 years at Faultless Hardware.

Survivors, In addition to his mother, include his wife, Aluera Wilderman Wagner; two sons, Gary of Haubstadt, Ind., and Mark Wagner, Herndon; two daughters, Janice Coghill, Henderson, and Cathy Nichols, Hopkinsville; one brother, Arvll Wagner, Oakland City, Ind.; three sisters, Maxine Minor, MacKey, Ind., Margie Loehr, Oakland City, and Phyllis Koerner, Evansville, Ind.; and seven grandchildren.

Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Monday, April 30, 1984; Page 2A.
Paul William Wagner, 56, of Nassau Circle. died at 6:25 p.m. Saturday at Jennie Stuart Medical Center after a long illness.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Hughart Funeral Home.

A native or Gibson County, Ind., he was born March 7, 1928, the son of Edith Clara Buck Wagner, Princeton, Ind., and the late George C. Wagner. He was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Darmstadt, Ind. He was supervisor tor 32 years at Faultless Hardware.

Survivors, In addition to his mother, include his wife, Aluera Wilderman Wagner; two sons, Gary of Haubstadt, Ind., and Mark Wagner, Herndon; two daughters, Janice Coghill, Henderson, and Cathy Nichols, Hopkinsville; one brother, Arvll Wagner, Oakland City, Ind.; three sisters, Maxine Minor, MacKey, Ind., Margie Loehr, Oakland City, and Phyllis Koerner, Evansville, Ind.; and seven grandchildren.

Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Monday, April 30, 1984; Page 2A.


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