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John Albert NUGENT II

John NUGENT Obituary



NUGENT, John Albert (F.O. RCAF W.W. II)
Peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on Saturday, March 2, 2002, in his 82nd year. John Nugent beloved husband of the late Margaret Nugent. Loving father of Gail and Steve, Tina and Rick Kellond, Paul and Judy, Wendy and Chris, and David and Thea. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Keith, Eric and Angi, Geoffrey, Leya and Chris, Melissa and Manny, Luke, John, Denise, Kealey, Mary, Scott and Katie, Mark and Kim, Alyssa, Bianca, Christina, and Tyson (TJ). Dear brother of Elisabeth Campbell. Predeceased by his parents Percy and Clara Nugent and by his brothers Harold, William, Arthur, Wilbur and by his sister Lillian. John was the owner and ever present pharmacist of Nugents Pharmacy for over 40 years. As well as being in business in Dunnville, John was active and involved with the community as a life member of the Lions Club, Foster Parent, Dunnville Golf Club, Royal Canadian Legion and Tennis Club. John served as Chairman of the Board for the Dunnville Hospital as well as being a charter member of the Dunnville Hospital Foundation. Friends are invited to join with the family at St. Michael the Archangel Church on Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 2:30 p.m. to celebrate John's funeral mass. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Dunnville Hospital & Healthcare Foundation would be appreciated by the family. J.W. Hart Funeral Home, 113 Lock Street East, Dunnville, N1A 1J6 (905) 774-6335.

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Published by The Globe and Mail on Mar. 4, 2002.

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