Former CL Mayor Bob Wagner, R.I.P.

Bob Wagner

Former Mayor Bob Wagner was struck down by a heart attack at the age of 64.

Wagner served first on the Crystal Lake Park Board, then as Crystal Lake Mayor (defeating George Wells), and finally on the Grafton Township Board.

His obituary is below:

Robert John Wagner, 64, of Crystal Lake, IL passed away peacefully on December 13, 2019. He had a sudden cardiac arrest three days prior and was surrounded by his family as he entered into Heaven.

Bob was born on December 31, 1954, in Evergreen Park, IL. He spent his early years on the south side of Chicago, before moving to Westchester, where he attended St. Joseph’s High School. After graduating Cum Laude from Marquette University (1976), he received his Juris Doctor from DePaul University’s School of Law (1980).

On September 27, 1986, Bob married the love of his life, Nancy Louko. They built a happy life together with their four children.

Bob began his law practice in Chicago before moving to Crystal Lake to become a “country lawyer.”

He prided himself on representing those who needed help most, while always “fighting for the little guy.”

Mayor Aaron Shepley filed an objection to fellow mayoral candidate Sascha Chadwick’s petitions. Former Mayor Bob Wagner (center) represented Chadwick.

In addition to his law career, Bob was a dedicated public servant and most proudly served as Mayor of Crystal Lake (1995-99). Other service positions held were President of the McHenry County Historical Society (Current), Grafton Township Trustee (2013-17), Crystal Lake Park District Commissioner (1991-95), Grafton Township Precinct Committeeman (1989-95), and Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions (1987-94).

With a deep appreciation for nature, Bob loved spending time fishing, biking, walking his dog, Molly, and taking his grandchildren to the park. He was an avid reader and student of American history, learning from the great minds of the past and favoring Abraham Lincoln. Other passions included coaching Little League and Raiders football, watching Marquette basketball and the Chicago Bears.

Being the life of the party, he always found a song for every occasion. His great sense of humor and captivating stories made him someone you wanted to have a beer with. Bob lived with an ethos of going the extra mile to help others and demonstrated this daily. He was loved by all and will be deeply missed.

Bob is survived by his beloved wife, Nancy; his children, Jamie (Joseph) Petersen, Charlie (Tara), Johnny, and Robbie; his four grandchildren, Grace and Jack Petersen, and Will and Frannie Wagner; his siblings, Jim, Janice (Dave) DeWolf, Patti Owens, and Dan; his mother- and father-in-law, Charlie and Alice Louko; his nieces and nephews; and many dear lifelong friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Genevieve (Nowak) Wagner; and his brother-in-law, Marty Owens.

Visitation for Robert will be held on Wednesday, December 18th, 2019, from 3 pm until 8 pm, at Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. (Rte. 176), Crystal Lake, IL 60014. A second visitation will be held on Thursday, December 19th, from 9:30 am until the time of Mass at 10:30 am at Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 410 N. 1st St, Cary, IL 60013. Private burial to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the McHenry County Historical Society.


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Former CL Mayor Bob Wagner, R.I.P. — 15 Comments

  1. A truly brilliant lawyer and quiet family man.

    RIP Bob and prayers for the family.

  2. Bob was a good man and Attorney for many local community organizations over the years.

    He put service before self. Sorry to see him pass.

  3. In my opinion Bob Wagner was 180° degrees better than the guy whose been running the City the past two decades.

    Even Schemp Howard would have been better!

  4. Bob Wagner was an excellent attorney who earned the respect of the attorneys he worked with and opposed.

    I knew Bob to exemplify the standards of professionalism and decency.

    I will miss Bob and our discussions.

    If you didn’t know Bob, you missed meeting a truly wonderful person.

    He was always there to help people in need.

    Bob was a blessing in the lives of the people he touched.

  5. In the photo of Mr Wagner, Mr Chadwick and Shepley why are Shepley’s eyes popping out?

    Is he sitting on something?

  6. Wagner was a Franks advisor.

    I’m not sure he ever contributed to his campaigns, tho.

  7. As a young lawyer, he won Cindy Iandola’s acquittal when she was tried for murder for shooting her abusive husband.

  8. Judge Floeter was the enemy of the kook elite which ran McHenry County for decades.

    Sadly, Wagner played both sides.

    He pretended to be a Floeter friend.

    But he wasn’t.

  9. I never cared for Floeter and last saw him at the Court on the second floor ‘Mens Rea’ floating face down in the toilet.

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