Jack Wagoner III

Jack Wagoner III

Aug 13, 1961 - Apr 23rd, 2024
  • Birth Date: Aug 13, 1961
  • Death Date: Apr 23, 2024
  • Funeral Date: Jun 15, 2024, 11:00 am
  • Location: Murray Park, Pavilion 1, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Biography: JACK WAGONER III passed away on April 23, 2024, at his home in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the age of 62. Jack, had he awoken, would have been grateful to have spent his last moments in the same house where he once drank his morning coffee (which he took with two sugars and enough milk to nearly defeat the point), taught his baby daughters how to walk, and blasted the Grateful Dead on full volume (much to the dismay of his family). 
 
Jack was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and grew up in the house in which he caused regular mischief throughout his teenage years – pranking his sisters, skateboarding in a handstand down the neighborhood’s steep hill, and, in one event, taking advantage of his parents’ absence to throw a party that resulted in dozens of cars lined down the street and only minor property damage (but which was cleaned so thoroughly and efficiently that his parents only realized after a neighbor, upset by the noise, informed them upon their return). At 40, he later married his wife Joyce in the same house – the two of them wed in his parents’ living room, clad not in tux and gown, but rather blue jeans and t-shirts, their families packed in around them. 
 
Jack worked as an attorney for 34 years, during which time he always positioned himself firmly on the side of the underdog, and fought to improve the circumstances of those who didn’t have much of a fighting chance. Jack’s readiness to help those in need also manifested itself in the form of spasmodic acts of generosity enacted on the behalf of random strangers: such as the time he engaged a Waffle House employee in conversation during the breakfast rush of a Christmas morning, and tipped her a one hundred dollar bill. Jack’s job as an attorney also presented itself in the familial sphere, where he would engage in lively debates with his daughters over anything and everything (and, on occasion, lost). 
 
 
Jack’s family will remember him as a man who laughed a bit too loud and spoke a bit too much. More than that, though, they will remember him as a man who tried very hard, and who loved very much.
 
In lieu of flowers, please consider playing to yourself “Ripple” by the Grateful Dead, and sing along if you know the words. It was his favorite song.
 
All friends and family are welcome to a celebration of Jack’s life at Murray Park, Pavilion 1 on June 15, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. We will laugh, cry, hear from some folks whom Jack admired greatly, and of course have live music. Bring your folding chairs and sit awhile. We’ll all be there to send him off with joy and love. Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(18)
Heather
#18
Jun 13th, 2024 8:17 pm
My family and I were one of those “underdogs” Jack represented, fighting for us and winning against one of the most corrupt attorneys in Little Rock. I’m forever indebted for the kindness he showed toward me and my case. This news just shook me. We need more Jack Wagoners in the world. Rest in peace, awesome soul.
Josh Coleman
#17
Jun 13th, 2024 4:58 pm
We miss you Jack.

“Would you hear my voice come through the music?
Would you hold it near as it were your own?”.

It’s been a tough few months without you here. I’ve thought about you many times along my adventures. I miss checking my phone to see enthusiastic texts or voicemails from you to keep me informed about something new and exciting going on. I kept feeling like I’d run into you at the sphere Vegas shows. I won’t be able to make it to the memorial, but you’ll live on in my memory forever. RIP Jack. Much love to you and your family. ❤️❤️❤️
Bobby Hamilton
#16
May 29th, 2024 9:06 am
I knew Jack for about 47years. We grew up not far from each other though never spent a lot of time together. He was someone I wanted to be around more as we shared an enthusiasm I can only describe as a zest for life and the need for inclusiveness. I would run into Jack from time to time as my family negotiated the foster care system. He was always doing what I thought a real lawyer would want to do, representing the less powerful.
Thank you Jack, for fighting the good fight with a gleam in your eyes and a belief that it was working. I believe it too.
Susan Jones Boe
#15
May 27th, 2024 9:39 am
My brothers and I grew up with the Wagoner family and witnessed first hand the wonderful mischief of Jack! We are all so sorry for your loss. May his memory and the admiration of those who knew him bring you comfort in the years to come.
Sandy Lewis Roberts
#14
May 20th, 2024 10:47 pm
I’m so sorry to hear that Jack is gone. He was smart, witty, and absolutely one if a kind. He also had a huge and generous heart that he could not always hide. He was loved very much and will be missed by so many people, including me.
My heart goes out to Joyce and his girls who I know, without a doubt, he loved so much. My prayers are with you and your daughters, Joyce. Please know I’m there for you on any day at anytime.
Love you so much, Sandy
Jean Blume
#13
May 16th, 2024 1:03 pm
Jack my heart is broken, I love you! My thoughts and prayers to Joyce, Erin and Kylie, the ones you loved the most. You are now part of the Ripple in Gods Heavenly Kingdom. You will be greatly missed by all you have touched here on this earth. R.I.P. and love Jack.❤️
Trey Moore
#12
May 14th, 2024 1:29 pm
Jack was a good man and a good friend and he is missed by many. Love you Jack, see ya on the flip side.
Dave Wilson
#11
May 14th, 2024 12:45 pm
Always moving to hear of your love for wife and daughters. Rest in peace, and God Bless your loved ones.
Candice Murphy
#10
May 13th, 2024 8:36 pm
I knew several of Jack’s family members from many great years at Trinity United Methodist Church. But I met Jack through our mutual friend Sean Harrison, who invited Jack over to see him perform at our first Home Concert in Leawood a year ago. It was such a special night and Jack let me know multiple times afterwards how much he enjoyed it. Sean’s performance was awesome, the weather was perfect, and I loved seeing those good friends spending time together. I’m so sorry he left too soon. Too many of the good ones do.Love to the family, Sean, and others who will miss him. — Candy Murphy
Jill B
#9
May 13th, 2024 6:53 pm
Jack helped me and drove me crazy all at the same time. RIP
Terry Barket
#8
May 13th, 2024 6:13 pm
My late husband, Gary, so enjoyed “Jack time”, both professionally and leisurely.
Recently, I became reacquainted with Jack and he helped me with a legal problem…with a good result.
I shall miss him deeply and remember him fondly.
I hold Joyce and the twins close in my heart and prayers.
Buzz Plumley
#7
May 13th, 2024 5:00 pm
Loved to hear Jack share his experience , strength and
hope in AA meetings .
Evans family
#6
May 13th, 2024 4:48 pm
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family
Continue to rely on God and know that he hears your prayers, because he cares for you. Thinking of you all.
Tom Kelly
#5
May 13th, 2024 1:51 pm
Gone too soon. Rest in peace Jack. Love to your family.
Robin Mays
#4
May 13th, 2024 1:42 pm
So glad I got to spend some time with you, Jack and your girls in Charleston last year. Jack and I had such a good visit while you and girls were shopping. I know what a shock it was to you as well as to his friends and sisters. He will be missed by many, and I know his daughters will carry his memory in everything they do.
Greg BRUCE
#3
May 13th, 2024 11:48 am
Thank you for everything you for our community.
Cathy Jones
#2
May 13th, 2024 9:59 am
"Ripple" is my favorite as well. Rest in peace.
Roger Amick
#1
May 12th, 2024 11:11 pm
Rest in peace.

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