OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE MISSOURI INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION

Pub. 1 2021 Issue 6

Jack-Wagner

In Memory of Jack Wagner

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Jack Alan Wagner, 73, of Adrian, Missouri, entered his eternal home on Nov. 9th, 2021, after a long-fought battle with cancer. Jack was born Dec. 28, 1947, to Charles and Alvina Wagner, the fifth of nine children. Jack was married to the love of his life, Deborah Jo (McFarland) on Sep. 28th, 1968. Together Jack and Debbie had three daughters Tamara, Jill (Jake) Mankin, and Amanda (Russell) Hayes.

Jack was a graduate of Wyandotte High School Class of 1965 and served his country in the US Naval Reserve 1967-1973. Jack spent his professional life as a community banker. He began his career as a clearing house messenger at The Livestock National Bank in 1965 and continued his career there until 1985 when he left as the Sr. VP. He then took the position as President of Farley State Bank and served there until 1995, when he then took the position as President at the Adrian Bank in Adrian, MO. He retired in December 2017 as the CEO and Co-Chairman and continued as a consultant for the bank.

Jack served on numerous boards throughout his banking career, notably in 1976 as President of the KC Chapter of the American Institute of Banking, becoming the youngest President in their 60-year history. He also served as the President of the Missouri Independent Bankers Association 2015-2016.

Wherever Jack lived, he was an active member of the community, involved in Rotary Club, Optimist Club and the Lions Club. Jack was a lifetime member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Kansas City, KS and a member of the Kansas District of the Lutheran Laymen’s League. Jack served as a board member and treasurer of the Lutheran High School of Kansas City and the Lutheran High School Foundation.

Jack had a servant’s heart and was able to attend the last board meeting for the bank only one month ago and just resigned as treasurer of KC Lutheran High Foundation.

On his days off you would find him with his family, on the golf course or doing his honey-do list from Debbie Jo. Jack loved being Debbie’s cabana boy while she spent time in the pool, loved playing dominos and Uno among other games with his family. He loved a good game of around the world, playing catch, hitting golf balls or playing cards. He was an avid sports fan cheering for the KC Royals and even naming his pet cat Escobar. Jack’s love language was feeding family and friends.

Jack taught his family to put his Heavenly Father & Jesus Christ first and his faith is what has carried him through life. His faith shined through his interactions with family and friends. He always led by example and was a child of God, devoted husband, loving Dad, and proud Papa aka Pops. Jack was humble, kind and had a heart of gold and was loved by many and loved them back just as much.

Jack was preceded in death by daughter Tamara Jo Elleman, brother Jim Wagner, parents Charles and Alvina Wagner. He is survived by wife Debbie Wagner, daughter Jill (Jake) Mankin, daughter Amanda (Russell) Hayes, grandchildren Jake Mankin, Jordan Mankin, Olivia Smith, Alexandra Jo Elleman, Braedon Hayes, Wagner Elleman, and Jaxson Hayes. Brothers Ron, Gary, John. Sisters Susan Loehr, Judy May, Donna Payne, Linda Sparks, Jim’s wife, Jennifer Wagner, Debbie’s sister, Carolyn Fratzel and numerous nieces and nephews.

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