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Wesley C. Nosworthy
June 14th, 1922 - June 21st, 2003
Nosworthy, Wesley C., of St. Petersburg died Saturday, June 21, 2003 at Bayfront Medical Center. He was born in East Orange, New Jersey and came here in 1990 from Queens, New York. He was a retired clerk with the United States Postal System and the owner of W.C.N. Trucking Company in New York. He was a Veteran of the United States Army who served as a Sergeant in World War II where he was awarded the Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. He was a master instructor in playing bridge and enjoyed woodworking. He is survived by his spouse of 52 years, Joyce; a son, Robert Nosworthy of Tampa; two daughters, Sandra D. Nosworthy-Parker of St. Petersburg, Marsha L. Cochran of San Diego, California; a sister, Elaine Runnels of Albuquerque, New Mexico;a daughter-in-law, Linda T. Nosworthy of Tampa, and five grandchildren, Tarie Nosworthy, James A. Parker III, Kashmir Parker, Morgan Cochran, Jordan Cochran. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center ? Ninth Street Chapel.
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