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Ernest W. "Ernie" Nugent

Worthington, Massachusetts

Sep 5, 1942 – Jan 11, 2016 (Age 73)

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BORN
September 5, 1942
DIED
January 11, 2016
AGE
73
LOCATION
Worthington, Massachusetts

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WORTHINGTON - Ernest "Ernie" W. Nugent, 73, of Worthington, passed away Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, with his family at his side in St. Petersburg, Florida, his winter home he loved so much. He endured and struggled for many years with complications from diabetes and kidney failure with a spirit of...

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Aunt Deen , I am so saddened by Uncle Ernie's' passing . I will always remember him as a wonderful caring man. My prayers and condolences to you and your family.

Condolences and prayers going out to Deen and family. Sorry for your loss. Steve and Sylvia Smith

Deen, So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

Ernie was such a sweet man, and it was my pleasure to know him for many years. Very sorry for your loss.

Patti, so sorry to hear of your dads passing. He sure did give a good fight, what a strong man. May you all hold on to memories to help get through the days ahead. Thinking of all of you.

Ted and Tina Brewster

Deen, my heart goes out to you and your family. Ernie was a one of a kind wonderful man and won't be forgotten. Love Cheryl

My condolences to the Nugent family on your loss.
Ernie was a true gentleman and a pleasure to talk to.As previously mentioned he always made sure we were able to navigate our hill winter or mud season.Thank you Ernie,rest in peace.

Deen and family: So sorry about Ernie. Just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you, and hoping that all of the wonderful memories of Ernie you share are helping you through this difficult time. Take care and stay strong.

Ernie will forever be remembered by me for his kindnesses and understanding. Our family lived on one of the more challenging hills in Worthington, and he never failed to make sure that we were okay, even if he knew (and we understood, for sure!) we'd be one of the last to get plowed out. He was always "present" when I'd speak with him, and always willing to laugh. He will be so missed; my deepest sympathy to Deen and to his family. A sweetheart of a guy. Thank you for everything, Ernie -- may...