Breckenridge Texan

Ryan Wagnon

Ryan Wagnon
January 27
14:33 2025

Our family mourns the loss of Ryan Neal Wagnon, who passed away Monday, January 20, 2025. He was born January 29, 1977, in Canyon, Texas. He was the son of Travis Bradley Wagnon and D’Ann Ward Giles. He married Aundrea Bear Wagnon and resided in Breckenridge, Texas. Brother to Gregory Rob Wagnon, Matthew Travis Wagnon, Robyn Wagnon and Uncle to Collin Neal Wagnon. He graduated High School in 1996 in Houston, Texas, and went to the Marines right after, where he was medically discharged; once a Marine always a Marine.

Ryan loved his job at Oncor, where he worked for 25 plus years. He was a hard and dedicated worker. He devoted his career to serving others, no matter the hour, the weather or the challenges he would answer the call. He was an avid hunter with a passion for the outdoors and farming life. He loved being out in nature and taking care of his beloved C and B Acres. His deep love for animals began in his childhood through FFA, where he earned multiple awards. This love and passion continued into his adulthood. His loyalty, kindness and devotion was evident in everything he did. He was an avid sports fan. His love for sports started early. He loved watching games with his family and played in Little League and high school. This grew into a lifelong passion cheering for his favorite teams, which included, the Aggies, Dallas Stars, Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers.

He is survived by his wife, Aundrea Bear Wagnon, who adored and loved him unconditionally; children, Hilda Bear, Nicholas Bear and wife Tyler Larson Bear and Nathalie Bear; his four beloved and adored grandchildren, Levi Alfredo, Carley Rose, Alejandro and Abel Ryan; his parents, Travis Bradley Wagnon and his wife Janet Wagnon, D’Ann Ward Giles; siblings, Gregory Rob Wagnon and wife Robyn Wagnon, more than siblings, they were best friends, sharing an unbreakable bond; nephew, Collin Neal Wagnon, forming a special connection built on love, laughter, the best hugs and unforgettable memories, Matthew Travis Wagnon; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Ryan will be forever loved, forever remembered and forever missed.

Te Amo Te Quiero

Jesus answered him, “Truly I tell you, today you will be in Paradise.” Luke 23:43

A memorial service celebrating Ryan’s life will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, February 1, 2025, at Morehart Mortuary Chapel. Arrangements have been entrusted to Morehart Mortuary.

 

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