Robert James Wagstaff I, born on March 29, 1928 in Los
Angeles, California entered
eternal life on July 27,
2010 in Hemet, California.
A resident of Hemet since 1991, Mr.
Wagstaff lived in Southern California all his life, attending South Gate High School
(’46) and Compton
College. He served five years as a reserve in the U.S.
Navy and as an airman in the Korean war from 1950-1954. Mr. Wagstaff retired as a journeyman wireman,
having been a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
Local 11, District 6, for 35 years. Formerly he resided in Santa Fe Springs, Downey, Canyon Lake, and Fullerton.
Mr. Wagstaff was an avid reader and he enjoyed watching
sports on television. Locally he volunteered for the Police Activity League (PAL) for many years. He was devoted to his grandchildren living in
Hemet caring
for them daily after school. For most of
his life he was an active member of the Knights of Columbus in South
Gate and Fullerton. He served as a Little League Baseball coach
in the 1960s and an Assistant Scout Master for the Boy Scouts of America in the
1970s.
Mr. Wagstaff is preceded in death by his parents Reginald
and Marguerite Wagstaff and his brother Donald Wagstaff. He is survived by his wife of 53 years,
Barbara; two sons, Robert II (Cindy) of Hot Springs Village,
AR, Jeffrey (Grace Woo) of Pittsford,
NY; and a daughter, Sharon Drew (Donald
Windham) of Hemet;
three grandsons, James Thomas Drew, Brian Drew, and Robert Wagstaff III.
Additionally he is survived by three brothers: Reginald and Paul of
Hemet and Gary of Hesperia, California,
and numerous nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of
the Valley Catholic Church, 780 S.
State Street in Hemet at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 3, 2010,
the Rev. Thomas J. Elewaut celebrant. Pall
Bearers: Brothers Gary and Paul Wagstaff; Grandsons J.T. Drew and Roberts
Wagstaff III; Brothers-in-law
Roberts and Richard Elewaut. Internment
will follow at the Riverside
National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be
made to the Salvation Army or Visiting Nurse Association of the Inland Counties
Hospice of Murrieta, 39815 Alta
Murrieta Dr., Suite C-8, Murrieta, CA 92563.
Entrusted to the care of McWane Family Funeral Home.
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