Published May 14. 2020 12:00AM
Pauline W. Wagner, 96, formerly of Emmaus, died May 1, 2020, at Westminster Village, Allentown. She was the wife of the late Earl P. Wagner, who died in 1985. Born in Red Hill, she was the daughter of the late Elmer and Elma (Weiss) Weller.
As a young adult, she played the bass drum for the Milford Band as well as other community bands. She also enjoyed playing the banjo.
She was known to be an avid gardener and loved Phillies baseball. She enjoyed volunteering her time by crocheting afghans for the children that attend the Victory Junction Gang Camp in Randleman, N.C. and recipients of Meals on Wheels of the Lehigh Valley.
She retired from the Ribbon Factory in Quakertown and previously worked for Stewart Sandwiches in Emmaus.
She is survived by daughters, Mary A. and her husband, Harry Ricker, Carol A. and her husband, Thomas Clettenberg; son, Christopher A. and his wife, Angie; grandchildren, Andrew Ricker and his wife, Sharon, Brian Ricker and his wife, Rebecca, Steve Clettenberg and his wife, Cindy, Jenny Ruggiero and her husband, Gian, Timothy and Ashley; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Jane Heiberger. She was predeceased by brothers, George Weller and David Weller.
Memorial contributions may be made to Victory Junction Gang Camp at victoryjunction.org.
Services are private. Arrangements were made by the Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, Emmaus.
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