Russell Don Wagaman, beloved son, brother, grandson, relative and friend, died February 14, 1990 in a Salt Lake Hospital.
Russell was born February 25, 1971 in Salt Lake City to Jill and Dale Wagaman. Russell's sunny smile and bright personality charmed everyone he met. He was an ardent player in Little League, trying his best always. He was very enthusiastic about bucking animals. At six years of age, he rode calves in the Riverton Junior Rodeo. Later, he bought a bucking horse to practice for the Bingham High School Rodeo Club. Russell loved constructing models - trucks, autos, airplanes and tractors, and his special was a remote-control dune buggy. Russell had natural talent for mechanics. He repaired bicycles, motorcycles, and automobiles. Anything needing attention Russell volunteered. He built a dune buggy and a Baja Volkswagen. He bought and resold motors and car parts.
[List of survivors omitted]
Russell Don Wagaman, beloved son, brother, grandson, relative and friend, died February 14, 1990 in a Salt Lake Hospital.
Russell was born February 25, 1971 in Salt Lake City to Jill and Dale Wagaman. Russell's sunny smile and bright personality charmed everyone he met. He was an ardent player in Little League, trying his best always. He was very enthusiastic about bucking animals. At six years of age, he rode calves in the Riverton Junior Rodeo. Later, he bought a bucking horse to practice for the Bingham High School Rodeo Club. Russell loved constructing models - trucks, autos, airplanes and tractors, and his special was a remote-control dune buggy. Russell had natural talent for mechanics. He repaired bicycles, motorcycles, and automobiles. Anything needing attention Russell volunteered. He built a dune buggy and a Baja Volkswagen. He bought and resold motors and car parts.
[List of survivors omitted]
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