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RICHARD L. WAGONER
April 2, 1929 ~ December 8, 2013
Richard L. Wagoner, 84, of Vancouver, WA, died peacefully on Dec. 8, 2013. He was born in Rochester, NY to James and Anna Mae Wagoner. Dick graduated from Madison High School in Rochester, NY and Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA.
Prior to college, he served in the Marine Corps in the years, 1950 to 1953, fighting alongside his fellow Marines during the Korean War.
Dick had a long career in material handling. He was a partner in American Recycling Systems with offices in Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC.
In retirement, he and his wife moved to the Pacific Northwest following the birth of their grandson, John.
Dick is survived by his wife of 57 years, Ann Wagoner, née Farrell, of Scranton PA; his three sons, Mark (wife Anna), Eric (wife Valerie) and Scott (wife Kathleen); and his sister, Betty Graf of Palm City, FL.
At his request, there is no funeral service planned. Interment with military honors will be in Willamette National Cemetery at a date to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org) or your local Humane Society.
Please sign his guestbook at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Richard, with Anne, was a great friend to Gill and me when we first arrived in USA, Thanks, Dick! David
David Bath
December 9, 2023
Dick, You and Ann were so welcoming when we first arrived from the UK in 1964! Remember we couldn't figure out Archie Bunker! Thanks for years of friendship, Gillian, David
December 16, 2013
Ann,
You must know how loved Dick was by the entire family. Your loss is our loss, too. We will remember that smile and his wit. How many times did we share the kitchen table at Loch Raven or in Centralia? And there was always so much laughter. Our sadness is mixed with a smile, as we remember those wonderful times. . .
Please let us know how you are doing.
Love,
Sheila, Carl and family.
Sheila Pirkle
December 16, 2013
I first met Dick (and Ann) some 56 years ago, when I was a 14-y.o.kid in need of some serious influence. By far, Dick was the finest man (in every sense of the word) I have ever known. He was my hero and lifelong role model.
Dave Traill
December 16, 2013
What a blessing to my life it had been to be welcomed into the Wagoner home in Stone Mountain, GA for hours of great fellowship, storytelling, cappuccino, and just an overwhelming feeling of home. I can't express enough how instrumental Dick, Ann, and their boy's life has played into my personal growth as a friend, husband and a father. You have my deepest sympathy and love.
Don Quint and Family
December 15, 2013
So sorry for your loss Ann. I enjoyed getting to know Dick. What a wonderful man. Will miss seeing him at McDonalds.
Patsy
December 15, 2013
Great memories of Dick, starting back in 1989 when I first visited Scotty's folks in Stone Mountain. A wonderful man, sorely missed, but warmly remembered.
Keith & Ashlyn Duncan
December 14, 2013
The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi!
George Hilbish
December 14, 2013
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