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Peter Wagner Tends to speak Out Over Brother Harrison’s Death

Peter Wagner Tends to speak Out Over Brother Harrison's Death

Peter Wagner Tends to speak Out Over Brother Harrison’s Death

  • Jack and Kristina Wagner’s son Harrison was found dead in a Los Angeles parking lot.
  • Their oldest son, Peter, shared a touching tribute to his brother.
  • Peter Wagner reflects on his good times with his brother Harrison.

After Harrison Wagner, the youngest son of General Hospital’s Jack and Kristina Wagner, was found lying on the ground in a Los Angeles neighbourhood parking lot on June 6, Peter Wagner his older brother shared throwback photos of the two over the years.

“Always with you,” Peter, 31, captioned his June 8 Instagram post. Frank Valentini, the executive producer of General Hospital, sent his condolences to the actors on behalf of everyone associated with the production.

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Jack and Kristina met on the set of the popular daytime drama. The couple got married in 1993 but divorced in 2006. Jack later appeared in The Bold and the Beautiful, Melrose Place, and When Calls the Heart.

Kerry, Jack’s 34-year-old daughter, was given up for adoption by her biological mother.

Kristina posted a photo on Instagram last month of herself sitting between her two sons on the steps of their family ranch.

 

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She captioned the May 20 post, “A bittersweet farewell to the place we called Wagner Ranch for 25 years.” “The high desert’s prickly beauty and a landscape surrounded by national forests always reminded us that there is peace if you are willing to look for it. It’s time to say goodbye, Ranch. We’ll remember you fondly and miss you terribly. We are aware that there will be numerous opportunities for joy ahead.”