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Nelson William Ambush

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Nelson William Ambush, 96, of Lynn, formerly of Worcester, passed away peacefully Monday, March 5, 2012 with family by his side.Nelson was born in Cambridge, MA, a son of Charles Gillette and Emma Elizabeth (Steems) Ambush. Nelson had two brothers and one sister (all deceased): Benjamin, Charles...

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To the Ambush Family,
I can remember Mr Ambush from Belmont AME Zion Church, they say God only take the best,take peace in knowing that, we loved him but God loved him best.

It is the will of God and Nature that these mortal bodies be laid aside, when the soul is to enter into real life; 'tis rather an embrio state, a preparation for living; a man is not completely born until he be dead: Why then should we grieve that a new child is born among the immortals?

It saddened me to hear that Brother (father) Nelson made his transition. I remembered him as a man who always had something content rich to say and I enjoyed our conversations. To the Ambush Family I send my condolence and pray that the peace and love of God be with you always. Be Blessed.

Mr. Ambush was so blessed to have lived such a full and noble life. His visits to Kenya were special for me and my children who knew him. I will always have fond memories of Mr Ambush who had such a cheerful spirit. Our prayers go out to the Ambush family.

-Bertha Kaumbulu

Mr Ambush was a person that inspired many. A quiet man with a big stick. One that knew, and taught many of us the history of people. He raised a greater family that I will always hold in high esteem and friendship. He will be missed, but know that he will not be forgotten. Our hearts and prayers go out to your family.

Mr. Ambush was a gentleman,scholar and great family friend. I loved him and his whole family. Glenn Wilson

I would like to let the family of Mr Ambush know what a wonderful neighbor he was to my mother when she lived across the hall from Mr and Mrs Ambush at 5 Suburban Rd. They were lovely friends to her who was feeling lonely after moving to Worcester.

What an inspiring and amazing man. May God bless you all in this time of mourning. An angel has returned home.

My deepest sympathies to the Ambush family.
Nelson will be sorely missed...I shall never forget him and that great sense of humor. He knew how to live life and lived it well!

My deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. Ambush. He will be missed by all who had ever known him. I will personally miss his sence of humor as I'm sure others will also. May you have comfort in the memories of him