Scott Wagner

scott wagner

May 19, 1952 ~ December 30, 2021

Scott Wagner, 69, of Columbus passed away Thursday, December 30, 2021 at Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana. He was born May 19, 1952 in Titusville, PA a son of the late Walter and Patricia (Slonski) Wagner. Scott was the plant manager for Dorel Juvenile Group. When he wasn’t working, Scott enjoyed fishing, hunting, trapping, golfing, and gardening, but he was especially gifted at being a grandfather. Surviving is his wife, Kathy (MacBeth) Wagner; son, Joshua Banner; daughters, Alicia Banner; Cassandra Bacasse; and Briana Williams; grandchildren, Zane Williams; Bishop Banner; Sydney Bacasse; Ryder Williams; Griffin Bacasse; Maximus Williams; and Everett Mitchell; and a sister, Lori Meyers. Visitation is 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Monday, January 3, 2022 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home 3855 25th Street Columbus with a funeral at 1:00 PM. Burial will be in Garland Brook Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Foundation For Youth 405 Hope Avenue Columbus, IN 47201.

 

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    • Kathy…so sorry to hear about Scott. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Sue (Staley) Radaker

  1. Kathy and family,

    Dave and I were so saddened to hear of Scott’s illness and his passing. We will always remember both of you as the owners of our former home. We extend our deepest sympathy to all of you.

    Dave & Nancy Trueblood

  2. Dear Kathy and family,
    We wish to extend our heart felt sympathy to you all for your loss with Scott’s passing. I always considered myself very fortunate to have not only had the opportunity to work with Scott but to become good friends with him through the Crator years. We will keep you all in our prayers thru this difficult time.

  3. So sorry to hear about the loss of Scott. I am one of his cousins living in Florida now. I haven’t seen him for many years but have numerous fond memories of him and things we used to do together when we were much younger. I remember his beautiful smile, humor and wit. I also remember him talking with my dad about trapping a lot. My heart aches for Lori and family, his wife and family and for any suffering he endured before his passing. With love and deepest sympathy, Ronda Southwick Anderson


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