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Eugene C. Goldsworth, age 80, of Florence, Kentucky, passed away on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. He was born on July 28, 1945, in Benkelman, Nebraska, to Vern A. and Wynonna L. Goldsworth (nee Laumann).
Eugene was preceded in death by his father, Vern A. Goldsworth, and his mother, Wynonna L. Goldsworth. He is lovingly remembered by his devoted wife of many years, Sharon Goldsworth (nee Tatman), as well as his sons Sean D. Goldsworth, Stephen A. (Nancy) Goldsworth, and Scott E. (Kerri) Goldsworth. He cherished his grandchildren: Larz, Anastasia, Natalie, Ian, Kevin, and Daniel Goldsworth; and his great-grandchildren, Larz Goldsworth, Jr. and Delilah Goldsworth.
Eugene had a passion for sports, particularly cheering for the Cincinnati Reds. He enjoyed maintaining his cars and, above all, treasured the time spent with his family.
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