Mr. Wagner was born June 9, 1916, in Southy, Saskatchewan. He owned and operated a Burns cafe that sold sporting goods, then he sold automobiles for Ganger and Grover Motors and later bought Blitz Beer distributing company in Baker. In 1967, he sold cars in Baker and then in Everett, Wash. He moved in 1979 to Cornelius, where he worked on his son-in-law's farm until
retiring last year. He was a member of the church. In 1944, he married Mary Ker.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Sandra Wagner and Pamela Dierickx; brother, Arthur; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in St. Francis Cemetery in Roy. The family suggests remembrances to the Adolph Wagner Pain Management Consortium at Tuality Community Hospital in Hillsboro.
Mr. Wagner was born June 9, 1916, in Southy, Saskatchewan. He owned and operated a Burns cafe that sold sporting goods, then he sold automobiles for Ganger and Grover Motors and later bought Blitz Beer distributing company in Baker. In 1967, he sold cars in Baker and then in Everett, Wash. He moved in 1979 to Cornelius, where he worked on his son-in-law's farm until
retiring last year. He was a member of the church. In 1944, he married Mary Ker.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Sandra Wagner and Pamela Dierickx; brother, Arthur; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in St. Francis Cemetery in Roy. The family suggests remembrances to the Adolph Wagner Pain Management Consortium at Tuality Community Hospital in Hillsboro.
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