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B. Jean Wagner-Ralph

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B. Jean Wagner-Ralph

Birth
Death
15 Jan 2008 (aged 76)
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Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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On January 15, 2008, B. Jean Wagner-Ralph passed away. B. Jean was happily married to her late husband, Paul Ralph, for 49 years. She was dearly loved by her family which includes her dear children, Joyce Martin, James Ralph, Janet Howell and Jeannine Croud; her her dear sister, Peggy Gellert; her dear brothers, Gardner "Butch" Wagner, Michael J. Wagner and George Wagner; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her dear brothers, Edgar and Jack Wagner; her dear sister, Marjorie Black; and her loving parents, May L. and Harry M. Wagner. B. Jean was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1931. She graduated from Glen Burnie High School. Through her life, she was employed by Michael's Eight Avenue, The Berry Patch Ceramics, Executive Caterers and the Maryland Legislature. B. Jean enjoyed many hobbies icluding creating ceramics, and playing Glen Burnie High School Softball. She enjoyed vacationing in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. She loved watching "Dirty Job with Mike Rowe" an "Dog The Bounty Hunter". She was a woman who enjoyed life.
On January 15, 2008, B. Jean Wagner-Ralph passed away. B. Jean was happily married to her late husband, Paul Ralph, for 49 years. She was dearly loved by her family which includes her dear children, Joyce Martin, James Ralph, Janet Howell and Jeannine Croud; her her dear sister, Peggy Gellert; her dear brothers, Gardner "Butch" Wagner, Michael J. Wagner and George Wagner; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her dear brothers, Edgar and Jack Wagner; her dear sister, Marjorie Black; and her loving parents, May L. and Harry M. Wagner. B. Jean was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1931. She graduated from Glen Burnie High School. Through her life, she was employed by Michael's Eight Avenue, The Berry Patch Ceramics, Executive Caterers and the Maryland Legislature. B. Jean enjoyed many hobbies icluding creating ceramics, and playing Glen Burnie High School Softball. She enjoyed vacationing in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. She loved watching "Dirty Job with Mike Rowe" an "Dog The Bounty Hunter". She was a woman who enjoyed life.

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