The Pennsylvania community is mourning the passing of Lee A. Wagner, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend whose life was defined by family, service and meaningful relationships. Born January 28, 1967, Lee was the son of the late George and Jayne (Lepley) Wagner. He graduated from Chief Logan High School with the Class of 1987 and went on to build a life centered on those he loved and the community he served.
Lee married Stacy (Phillips) Wagner on February 13, 2016. Their years together remain an important part of his life story and among the memories cherished by family and friends. He is survived by his children, Ashley (Wagner) Fultz and her husband, Ryan, of Lewistown; Robert Wagner; Sara Mowery and her companion, Cullen Smith; and Hunter Mowery, all of McClure. His grandchildren, Cayden, Owen and Colton Fultz, along with Oakllen and Easton Smith, brought special joy to his life.
Lee is also survived by his siblings, Theresa Wagner and her companion, Bob O’Hara, of Lewistown; David Wagner and his companion, Kathy Pennepacker, of McClure; and Jeremy Wagner of Lewistown. He also leaves four nephews, three nieces, three great-nephews and three great-nieces. Beyond his family, Lee was remembered for his dedication to serving others. His professional commitment reflected a strong sense of responsibility and concern for the safety and well-being of those around him. Colleagues will remember his dedication, professionalism and relationships built throughout his years of service.
His passing leaves a profound void for everyone who knew and loved him. Family, friends and colleagues may find comfort in the memories created through celebrations, conversations and everyday moments shared over the years. Lee leaves behind a legacy of devotion, service and love. His memory will continue through his wife, children, grandchildren, siblings, relatives, friends and colleagues. May those grieving his loss find strength in one another and comfort in the lasting memories of Lee’s life. May he rest in peace.