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Judson Smith Wagner
- Born: 15 Sep 1927, Baltimore City, Baltimore Co., Maryland
- Died: 8 Oct 2011, Landisville, Lancaster Co., PA at age 84
- Buried: Landisville Mennonite Cemetery, Lancaster Co., PA
Another name for Judson was Jud.
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Obituary for Judson "Jud" Wagner - Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on October 10, 2011 LANDISVILLE Judson Smith Wagner, 83, of Landisville and Haines City, Florida, formerly of Quarryville, beloved husband of Ruth Margaret Wagner passed to his heavenly home on Saturday morning, October 8, 2011. Judson, known also as Jud and Junior by family members, was born on September 27, 1927, in the Baltimore Memorial Hospital in Baltimore Md, the son of the late Judson and Effie (Smith) Wagner. He is survived by his four children and their spouses, Kay Wheaton and her husband Garnet, Dennis Wagner and his wife Peggy, Bryan Wagner and his wife Sandy and Brenda Rambo and her husband Dave; his three stepchildren and their spouses, Michelle Perrine and her husband Dan, Michael Gibbons and his wife, Michelle and Marcy Busch; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren; 10 step grandchildren; one step great-granddaughter; and his sister, Bonnie Herr. Judson was proceeded in death by his three brothers, Roy Wagner, Emory Wagner, and Estel Wagner. Jud was a very successful businessman owning and operating many businesses including the following: Dairy farm, Grocery store, Trucking Corporation, new automobile dealership, carwash and Gospel Music Dinner Theatre in Mount Wolf, (now the Mt Wolf Community Church) and supervised the construction of a 18 hole golf course. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Haines City, Florida. During his business career he was an active member in several civic organizations, including the Rotary Club, Christian Businessmen's Association and participated in constructing areas for Word of Life and currently was serving on the Advisory Board for "Our America Foundation." Friends may call at the Mt. Wolf Community Church, 98 S. Sixth St., on Wednesday from 4 until the time of the service at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Ken Tipton officiating. Special music will be by the Oak Grove Quartet. A private burial service will be held at the Landisville Mennonite Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Diehl Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 87 S. Main St., Mount Wolf. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Crawford County, Inc., 464 Pine St., Meadville, PA. 16335 and/or Mt Wolf Community Church, 98 South Sixth St., Mt Wolf, PA. 17347. To share memories of Jud please visit www.diehlfuneralhome.com
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