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Beth Nosenzo Obituary

Nosenzo (Pendergast), Beth
70, of San Jose and Arizona. Linna "Beth" Pendergast -Nosenzo, left our lives, March 5, 2011, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Her love of life gave her tremendous strength for her 3 year battle with this disease. Beth will be remembered by her family and friends for high energy, positive spirit, and love for all things in the garden. Her spring gardens were always a beautiful site to see. A native of Tolleson Arizona, Beth was preceded in death by her late husband and soul mate, Walter Nosenzo, her parents, Cecil and Brucie Rose Pendergast, brothers Cecil and Bruce Pendergast, sister Laurel Dawn Smith and niece Brenda Smith LeFevre. Loving mother to Kent Brooks and step-mother to Trina Nosenzo. She was 70 years young when the angels guided her home. She will greatly be missed by her family, many friends and her pets Toby and Kaluha. The family gives loving thanks to Shirley and Karen Pruitt for their generous support and friendship during this past year. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 10, 2011 at 1PM with a viewing at 12PM at Oak Hill Funeral Home's Chapel of Roses, 300 Curtner Ave. San Jose, CA. Donations can be made in Beth's name to the San Jose Chapter of the American Cancer Society or the Humane Society of Silicon Valley.
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Published by The Arizona Republic from Mar. 8 to Mar. 9, 2011.

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I remember Beth from Tolleson High School days. We had a lot of fun. She was full of life and had lots of energy.
I am so sorry.
Peggy Jenkin, Turlock, CA.

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