Buried at Saint Paul's (Dub's) Church Cemetery on Monday November 29, 1909. The funeral director was Washington Bair and Sons of Hanover.
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The York Daily, Monday November 29, 1909
EDWIN K. WAGNER DEAD
Hanover, November 28 – Edwin K. Wagner, a well-known painter and paperhanger, died at his home in Penn Township, two miles east from town, Friday evening, after a sickness of nearly four years from tuberculosis. He was 42 years, 6 months and 28 days old.
Mr. Wagner was a member of Constantine Castle, No. 142, A. O. K. of M. C., and of Gideon Grange, No. 810, P. of H.
Committees of both organizations will attend the funeral, which will be held on Monday morning at 9 o'clock from his late home. Interment will be made at St. Paul's Cemetery.
The deceased is survived by his wife, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Wentz, of this place, and nine children, Misses Carrie and Cora Wagner, of Hanover; Lovie, Roxie and Florence Wagner, at home; William Wagner, of Mt. Joy, Lancaster County; Daniel, Walter and Floyd Wagner, at home. Three brothers, Eli, George and Jacob Wagner, of Marburg, and two sisters, also survive.
Buried at Saint Paul's (Dub's) Church Cemetery on Monday November 29, 1909. The funeral director was Washington Bair and Sons of Hanover.
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The York Daily, Monday November 29, 1909
EDWIN K. WAGNER DEAD
Hanover, November 28 – Edwin K. Wagner, a well-known painter and paperhanger, died at his home in Penn Township, two miles east from town, Friday evening, after a sickness of nearly four years from tuberculosis. He was 42 years, 6 months and 28 days old.
Mr. Wagner was a member of Constantine Castle, No. 142, A. O. K. of M. C., and of Gideon Grange, No. 810, P. of H.
Committees of both organizations will attend the funeral, which will be held on Monday morning at 9 o'clock from his late home. Interment will be made at St. Paul's Cemetery.
The deceased is survived by his wife, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Wentz, of this place, and nine children, Misses Carrie and Cora Wagner, of Hanover; Lovie, Roxie and Florence Wagner, at home; William Wagner, of Mt. Joy, Lancaster County; Daniel, Walter and Floyd Wagner, at home. Three brothers, Eli, George and Jacob Wagner, of Marburg, and two sisters, also survive.
Family Members
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William Henry Wagner
1890–1972
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Daniel Austin Wagner
1892–1976
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Carrie Viola Wagner Hershey
1893–1990
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Cora Estella Wagner Baker
1894–1977
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Lovie Kate Wagner Walters
1897–1992
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Walter Edward "Dutch" Wagner
1899–1972
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Merie Vergie Wagner
1901–1904
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Roxie Erma Wagner Sager
1903–1977
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Floyd Robert Wagner
1905–1999
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Florence Irene Wagner Mummert
1908–2004
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Mary Arlene Wagner Stauffer
1910–1997
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