‘General Hospital’ Alums Jack & Kristina Wagner Mark First Anniversary Of Son Harrison’s Death

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‘General Hospital’ Alums Jack & Kristina Wagner Mark First Anniversary Of Son Harrison’s Death

Jack and Kristina Wagner are still clinging to the memories of their son as they mark the anniversary of his first death.

The former couple and “General Hospital” actor were saddened by the loss of their youngest son Harrison Wagner a year ago. Although sad about the significant loss, the couple continues to honor their son and cherish his memory.

June 6, 2023, marks one year since Harrison’s death, and his parents mourn him with a tearful tribute.

Jack And Kristina Mark First Anniversary Of Child’s Death With Emotional Tribute

The “Santa Barbara” actress reminisced about her youngest child’s early days as she marked the first anniversary of his death. Jack recently uploaded a photo on Instagram showing a young Harrison staring curiously into a bonfire.

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Accompanying the photo was a poignant tribute in which the doting father wrote about his son’s character while sympathizing with other families who have suffered similar losses.

Jack wrote, “My youngest child, so pure, so perfect. I love you, Harrison; I miss you, Harrison. My heart goes out to the parents who lost their children. No Words, So We Cry And Celebrate Harrison Hale Wagner 12/1/94-6/6/22?”

The emotional tribute left some of Jack’s fans sending him love and comfort. One fan consoled the actor, writing, “Sending you deep love and healing.” Another fan added, “I’m so sorry! Lifting you and your family in prayer. ? ❤️”

Kristina also used her Instagram to honor her late son. He uploaded a video of a grown-up Harrison on a hiking adventure. In the video, the late Wagner spills some truths about life before making a wish.

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He said, “I know everyone experiences pain and struggles in life. That is why we come out of ourselves and whatever our God is. Whatever our beliefs are outside of ourselves, we expect a life of wonder, open-mindedness, happiness and love. Let’s make a wish.” Closing his eyes and holding a stone, the 27-year-old deceased made a wish and threw the stone onto a pile of stones.

Describing the post, Kristina wrote, “We shot this video on the Arab trail, and I posted it on the first anniversary of Harrison’s death. His words comforted me. It hurts so much [lose] my child. I still believe in open-mindedness, happiness, and love, and I hope that wishes come true. Thank you, Harrison.”

Remember that last year June 6, about 5. morning, Harrison was found in a parking lot in the North Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Almost immediately, authorities were dispatched to the area for a medical emergency, and the young adult was pronounced dead at the scene.

‘Hospital Am’ Alum Reveals The Cause Of Their Child’s Death

A few months after the death of the 27-year-old man, PEOPLE reported the cause of his death. According to the outlet, a report obtained from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner officials called Harrison’s death an “accident,” with Fentanyl and Alprazolam (the generic name for Xanax) as the official cause.

Jack and Kristina also confirmed that their youngest child from their 13-year marriage died of addiction. Following the tragic death of their son, the former couple spoke about him and set up a foundation in his honor.

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The couple shared a statement on the website: “Harrison was a cheerful and enthusiastic young man whose smile lit up any room he was in. He leaves behind a host of men and family members who loved him dearly.”

“We hope Harrison’s memory will live on through this scholarship and will help other young men get help for their addictions that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford.”

Jack & Kristina Wagner lost their youngest son Harrison at the age of 27Instagram | Harrison Wagner

Last December, the mother of two celebrated Harrison’s first posthumous birthday. Alongside the video of Harrison dancing happily, the 60-year-old mother mourned his loss.

“Sometimes I feel like a pinned butterfly,” Kristina said emotionally. “No second chance. No see-him-again. Nothing. He will not return. It is final.”

He continued, “But life goes on. How do I spend my own balance without Harrison in it? What does “good” mean after the death of your child, your blood? The pain will never go away. Today is Harrison’s birthday. I have the privilege of knew him for 27 incredible years.”

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