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Kristina Wagner Honors Her Son Harrison on “Harrison Wagner Day” with Emotional Tribute

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Kristina Wagner Honors Her Son Harrison on “Harrison Wagner Day” with Emotional Tribute

June 6th marks a solemn and powerful day for General Hospital star Kristina Wagner, who shared a deeply personal message on Instagram to honor her late son, Harrison Hale Wagner. Known to fans for her role as Felicia Scorpio, Kristina opened her heart to reflect on the grief, healing, and enduring love she carries for Harrison, who passed away on June 6, 2022.


Kristina Wagner Honors Her Son Harrison on “Harrison Wagner Day” with Emotional Tribute


“If love alone could save him, he’d still be here.”

In a tribute both raw and beautiful, Wagner recounted her journey through the three years since Harrison’s death. She described countless miles hiked, books read, candles lit, birthdays honored, and tears shed — all in the name of love and remembrance.


Kristina painted a vivid picture of Harrison: a tall, charming young man with a contagious laugh, a passion for music, a love of puppies, and a dream of becoming a world-famous DJ. Her memories captured the tenderness and complexity of a son who was full of life, compassion, and talent, but who also struggled with the weight of despair.


“He shared his hard-earned wisdom with me… beautiful, glorious, and pride-filled, but also frightening things he was ashamed of.”

Wagner’s post reflects not only the pain of losing a child but also the strength of a mother who has channeled her grief into growth. She shared a profound realization — that a mother can retain fetal cells from her child for her entire life.

“I like that – it means that he lives in memory, in spirit, and in body.”

As fans and friends flooded her post with support, it’s clear that Harrison’s light continues to shine — through his mother’s resilience, her memories, and the legacy of compassion she carries forward in his name.


Harrison Hale Wagner December 1, 1994 – June 6, 2022


If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or visit 988lifeline.org. You are not alone.

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