John ‘Jack Wagner, Formerly of Sag Harbor, Dies May 5 - 27 East

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John ‘Jack Wagner, Formerly of Sag Harbor, Dies May 5

authorStaff Writer on May 6, 2025

John “Jack” Wagner of Syosset, formerly of Sag Harbor, died on May 5 in Syosset. He was 97.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Beney Funeral Home in Syosset.

A full obituary will appear in a future edition.

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