Address
Locke on 4th
1519 W 4th St.
Waterloo, IA 50702
Mark McChane Wagner, 70, of Waterloo, was born on April 10, 1956, in Waterloo. He was the son of Roy and Madonna Wagner. Mark graduated from West High School in 1974 and never married. Mark died on April 29, 2026 at his home in Waterloo.
Mark is survived by his brother, Mike (Barb) Wagner of Waterloo, nieces Michelle Wagner of Waterloo, Melissa (David) Wilson of Ankeny, and Melanie Wagner of Waterloo, and nephew Justin Wagner of Waterloo. He was preceded in death by his parents.
No services are planned.
I am so sorry to hear about Mark’s passing. He was a good friend of mine. I remember going to a fun party at his house.
Mark and I had many good times together in high school, and we took a trip together prior to starting college. I have lost track of him over the many years as our lives diverged. I wish him eternal peace and rest.
Mark was a most interesting friend. I caught up with him periodically, usually at his home on Woodstock. He lived his life at the intersection of reality and fantasy – never a dull moment. May God bless his soul.
My condolences to the family. Sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. RIP
I am sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. He was a friend from grade school to graduation. One of a kind is an inadequate description. Mark, I wish you peace.
Mike, Barb and family. We’re very sorry to see Mark has passed away. Wishing you peace at this very sad time.
We are so very sorry for your loss. The Woodstock Road neighbors will miss Mark! May he rest in peace. ♥️
Mark was our neighbor and we shared happy times when he was walking by on his way to meet his friends at Damon’s. We last saw him on his birthday. This neighborhood will miss him.
Mark was my neighbor, classmate, and friend since childhood. He liked to connect people together and helped form a group of game-playing hang-out buddies that he often hosted at his house. He was a unique character and I learned many things from him. After high school I would try to connect with him whenever I visited Waterloo (often unsuccessfully) ; the last time I saw him was in September 2023 when we spent time in his living room and caught up on each other’s lives. I was glad to have that opportunity to see him. His passing is a hard blow. I don’t think he appreciated how much effect he had on other people’s lives in the golden years of junior high and high school. I remember him with fondness and sadness.