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Jerry "Smokey" Nelson

Clearwater, Florida

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Nelson, Jerry "Smokey" 44, of Seminole, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 6. Born at Mease Hospital on July 18, 1963, he was a 1981 graduate of Largo High School where he was very active in the High School Band of Gold and he played the saxophone. While in the band, he had the opportunity to travel...

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Dear Jerry,
The day I met you I was 9 years old and we lived acroos the street on beverly ave. I asked mom to let you come over for dinner and you did.Your hair cought on fire...we were all laughing our butts off!I think of you everyday since your passing on and i still remember the sound of your voice and the laugh out loud at jokes i can hear you telling.I miss you so much and love you so much.All the memories we have i hold so close to my heart and i wish times were like when katy...

We all know that Jerry loved his dog, Boomer, dearly. Please give a small gift of love to help provide for his care. You can mail a check or phone in your credit card to:

The Boomer Nelson Fund
Lake Seminole Animal Hospital
8578 Park Blvd
Seminole, FL 33777
(727) 393-4644

To the Nelson Family;

In high school, I knew of Jerry, but didn't know him. I know a lot of Alumni who did know him. In fact, a few of them were just wondering what he was up to. I wish I had known about his passing a year ago so I may have informed others, which I have now done.
I am sorry for your loss...

Uncle Jerry,

It's been 9 months and not a day goes by that I don't think about you. I miss you terribly, but I know you're not in pain anymore. I can't wait to see you again, so we can kick back and do some fishin, maybe play some Super Nintendo :)

I love you and I miss you so much, but I know I'll see you again someday..

Dear Ellen, Roy, and Dena:

I just heard of Jerry's passing, and although it has already been several months, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I never knew Jerry by the nicknames he now has, but he was a good friend from Indian Guides through High School, and I am saddened to hear he is no longer with us. It was interesting to read the entries in this guestbook, and see the names from band from nearly 30 years ago. Many memories. To his family, and close friends, I hope you...

We remember you best racing sailboats in the gulf with Windjammers on Saturdays. We were shocked to hear of your passing. We haven't seen you in many years, but remember you as quiet and a loaner. We pray for Roy, Ellen and Dena and for peace and comfort for them. They loved you very much and are suffering a great loss. We lift you all up to the Lord. We pray for strength for you all. Take care. Love Dea & Ken

We were your customers, and moreso your friends. The work you did in our RV will be our personal memorial to you. Now, it means all that much more to have something you did and we will have to remember. You knew your business, your work is excellent, you did things right and made sure it was done right the first time. We'll miss you Jerry, first! We'll miss the work but it isn't as important as you. I wish we had made one more call for service before this. God Bless You Jerry may you live...

Jerry, where do i start. The last time i seen you was at my wedding. You and Aunt Ellen came I was so glad you did. We have not seen much of each other but you were very much loved you are family and that will never change. I will never forget you.
May god always be with you and Aunt Ellen and Uncle Roy

Love and miss you

The Druin and Llamazales family

Dear Mr and Mrs Nelson,Dena
We were close family friends for most of my growing years. Although time has seperated us, I still have fond memories of the times we all shared. Jerry and Robbie, the little brothers tagging behind Dena and I. There are no words that can express the sorrow I feel or comfort that I can give you. Only know that I am thinking about your family and praying for your continued strength. Hold on to all the wonderful memories, they will serve you well. Jerry was a...