Jan Marie Wagner-Harhay

07/30/1960 - 12/11/2016

Obituary For Jan Marie Wagner-Harhay

Jan Marie Wagner-Harhay, 56, of Woodstock, Georgia was born July 30, 1960 in West Palm Beach, Florida to John and Anna Wagner. Jan was a loving and kind person to everyone during her life’s journey. Her life was centered around taking care of her husband Paul and two young grandchildren, Michael Jon and Ashley. Jan had an unwavering faith in God and in heaven. She dedicated the last ten years of her life as a volunteer at MUST Ministries and the Cherokee County Family Violence Center as she believed the Lord put her here to serve others in need. Jan is survived by her husband, Paul, son Jerome "Anthony" Wagner, daughter in law, Beth Wagner and grandchildren, Michael and Ashley.



Guest Book

Thank you Beth. I do know how much Jan loved her son Jerome "Anthony" and you. Jan loved to shop that's for sure.

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Jan was my mother in law for 13 years. She was such a loving mother to her son Jerome A Wagner. So many happy memories of her. I remember when we would go out shopping and people would say ask if we're mother and daughter. I will always treasure those wonderful and happy times that me, my husband(her son), and both of her grandchildren shared together.

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Thank you Betsy. Dynamo is right! Thank you for all the compassionate care you gave my wife. It will never be forgotten by me. Paul

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Jan was a sweet little dynamo. She always had a smile for the nurses on our unit. It was a pleasure caring for Jan. Her positive attitude was an inspiration to me.438KR Jan was a special lady with a beautiful spirit. Betsy Payne RN

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The Piro family will miss Jan dearly. She was such a loving wife to my brother Paul. I greatly admired Jan’s friendly and talkative nature…she always put me at ease and I enjoyed our conversations together. I will always remember how incredibly strong Jan was in her long battle with cancer. She never quit fighting throughout her numerous treatments and I was always amazed at her strength and courage. Jan had a wonderful relationship with God. Although she went thru hardships in her life, her faith in God was steadfast and meaningful. She found her true calling in life by helping others in need. Her many years of volunteer work with the Women’s Violence Center and MUST ministries is a testament of her dedication to helping others. Jan had so much to give the world, she saw the good in people and offered kindness and support. While we will miss her, I know she is in a place as beautiful and bright as she was. Love, Renee, Joe, Nick and Jenna

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Paul, you are very special to us, and we are so happy that you had such a woman as Jan in your life. She was certainly a beautiful person, and exceedingly fun and open and caring. We are grateful we got to visit with you and Jan twice over the last summer. We are here for you. Love, Mike, Steph and the girls.

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Thank you Leia. Your message is beautiful and your relationship with Jan is enduring. I know you two were inseparable and I am blessed to have both of you in my life. Paul

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To Paul & family, Jan & I had such a beautiful friendship. From the moment we met, as we worked together years ago. We were inseparable, she never changed & that made our friendship even more stronger. We share great laughter, memories, love & the Word of God. She will be miss in so many ways.The Word says "To be absent from the body,is to be present with the LORD.I know HE welcomed her with open arms. May the Lord Bless you and keep you all. Know that GOD IS ABLE!!!

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Thank you Janet. My wife Jan was very special to me, she was super kind to everyone she met and best of all she added FUN to my life. Her spirit lives in my heart forever. Paul Harhay

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Paul - I was so sorry to learn of Jan's passing. She was very special, kind & fun to be around. I know that she dearly loved her family & that she will be greatly missed. She is at peace now. Janet Wagner Dostal

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Jesus said: “The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” (John 5:28, 29) God's purposes that his Son will give life to those who have died. Jan knew God would give her life again that she and others can enjoy without sickness or death again. Pain is not an emotion that we were suppose to deal with and one day very soon we will never have to be in need of comfort from losing a loved one again. "And God himself will be with them. And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.?And the One seated on the throne said: “Look! I am making all things new. Also he says: “Write, for these words are faithful and true.” These words are trustworthy because they come from a God who cannot lie.

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