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WALLY NUGENT
July 25, 1928 ~ May 28, 2011
Wally Nugent passed away on May 28th at his home in Camas, WA at the age of 82. He was born at home in Clark County on July 25, 1928. Wally graduated from Battle Ground High School while logging with his father.
He worked a variety of jobs, spending the majority of his time at the Camas Paper Mill, where he was a paper technician for 38 years.
Wally enjoyed spending his time flying planes, riding motorcycles, scuba diving, snowmobiling, and various other outdoor activities. He was very involved in the lives of his children, serving as Scoutmaster of Troop 308 for 12 years.
Wally is survived by his wife, Beth; children, Leslie, Becky, and Jamie; and eight grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, June 12th from 1-3 p.m. at the Fern Prairie Grange in Camas. Burial was private at the Chelatchie Cemetery.
Donations in his name can be made to National Parkinson Foundation or Hospice Southwest.
Straub's Funeral Home & Columbia River Cremation in Camas was in charge of the arrangements.
To send condolences or to sign the online guest book please visit www.straubsfuneralhome.com or www.columbian.com/obits.
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Thinking of good memories and good times we all had over the years. Bob, Melba, Barbara, Ken and family
Ken & Barbara Smith
June 6, 2011
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