Obit: Wagner, Richard Lawrence
“Dick” (1933 - 2023)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wagner, Conrad, Turek, Kindell, Eichenmiller, LaGasse
----Source: Crematory of Wisconsin (Altoona, Eau Claire Co., WI) 2/03/2023
Wagner, Richard Lawrence “Dick” (14 February 1933 – 29 January 2023) With Flag
Richard “Dick” Lawrence Wagner of Eau Claire, passed away, surrounded by his
loved ones, in his home January 29, 2023, at the age of 89.
Dick was born in Thorp, on February 14, 1933, to William S. Wagner and Florence
(Conrad) Wagner.
After graduating from Thorp High School in 1951, he attended UW Stout until he
enlisted in the U.S. Army Infantry in 1953 where he served as a Company Clerk at
Fort Carson, Co. After returning, Dick attended UW La Crosse where he earned
both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education. In 1966, he
obtained a master’s degree in school counseling and later, after commuting back
and forth from Whitewater, he obtained his doctoral degree in counselor
education from UW Madison.
Dick taught physical education and coached in several school districts. In 1968,
he was a teacher’s assistant, practicum coordinator and supervisor at UW
Madison. From 1970-1973 he taught at UW Whitewater. Dick was the director and
first President of the Crossroads Counseling Center in 1973. He moved to
Sarasota, Florida where he was a school counselor and the co-director of the
Beacon House Inc., a private marriage and counseling agency. During this time,
Dick helped to raise his children Brad, Robert “Bob”, Laurie and later, Lindy.
In 1982, Dick moved back to Wisconsin where he met Karen (Turek). They were
married in 1985 and remained happily married for 37 years. While living in Eau
Claire, he taught at Mount Senario College. Dick also attended Valleybrook
Church for many years, where he was involved in small groups, and even taught a
dance class. Together, Karen and Dick raised their son Benjamin “Ben”. Dick was
a wonderful husband and father. Although he was quiet, he had a strong spirit, a
kind smile and was a wise man.
Over the years, Dick spent many summers at the YMCA Camp Manitou as a camper in
his youth, then on to a counselor, Teen Lodge director and program director.
Dick was active in sports throughout high school and college. He enjoyed the
outdoors and was an avid hunter who started a multi-generational tradition, a
fisherman and a seasoned camper. Dick also had a love of music that prompted him
to sing in barbershop quartets and in bands. He played the piano, trombone,
bugle, ukulele and countless other instruments.
Dick is survived by his wife Karen Wagner, sons Benjamin (Kelly) Wagner and Brad
(Jane) Wagner, daughters Laurie (Eric) and Lindy Kindell, grandsons Jesse Wagner
and Justin Wagner, granddaughter Kara (Karl) Eichenmiller and great
grandchildren Ember and Justin Wagner. Dick is preceded in death by his father
and mother, William S Wagner and Florence Wagner, brother and sister, William
Wagner and Joyce (Wagner) LaGasse and his son, Robert Wagner.
A celebration of life for Dick will be held February 18th, 2023, at JAMF,
located at 215 Riverfront Terrace, Eau Claire, WI 54703 from 1-5 p.m., with the
service beginning at 2 p.m.
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