November 29, 1968 â April 23, 2021
John Ramsey McLagan II, known by all as Jack, age 52, Fargo ND, passed away April 23, 2021 with his wife and daughter by his side. After battling disease and more health issues than anyone should have to endure, he left this world peacefully and without pain.
Jack was born to John and Mary McLagan in Salt Lake City, UT on November 29, 1968. He was raised in River Falls, WI where he attended high school and graduated in 1987. Jack was a scholar at his core, with an appetite for knowledge, earning multiple degrees. He attended the University of River Falls from 1987-1990, received his Electric Lineman degree from Dakota County Technical College in 1992, a Bachelorâs Degree in Electrical Engineering from Mankato State University in 1995 and his Masters of Business Administration from NDSU in 2004.
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