Harold T. Nuse

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Harold T. Nuse, 80, of West Grove, passed away on Sunday, June 1, 2014 at the Neighborhood Hospice Unit in West Chester.  He was the beloved husband of Margaret H. Horner Nuse with whom he shared 30 years of marriage.  
 
Born in Coatesville, Harold was the son of Ruth (Baxter) and Albert Nuse. Harold proudly served in the US Navy from 1951 to 1955 during the Korean War.  He was formerly employed by the Lukens Steel Co. in Coatesville and had worked most of his life in the construction field.  
 
He is survived, in addition to his wife, by seven children: H. Ted Nuse, husband of Maebelle, Dale Nuse, Sue Burkins, Richard Lewis, husband of Sam, Joann Stoltzfus, wife of Dave, Bill Coleman, husband of Donna and Peggy Miller, wife of Daniel; 14 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren and sister, Margaret Shaw. He was predeceased by two children: Michael and Dwayne Nuse, grandchildren, Michael Nuse and Dwayne Skiles and brothers, Albert Nuse and Buddy Nuse.  
 
Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family. 

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Harold was a great guy he will b missed dearly but never forgotten. R I.P. have a joyace time paradise w dad(Robert Rodgers) hes in heaven waitin on u to dance w him.

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Peggy,Ted,MaeBelle and family
Some times words cannot replace or ease the feelings after loosing a loved one until we remember where their new home is. Harold is with loved ones again. Harold left us with great memories from fishing on the river and bay to dancing in every little honky tonk and club in the area. We may miss him now but we will surely see him again.

We Pray for Peace and Comfort for everyone
God Bless
Claude and Marie

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he will be missed, but now he's playin his steel up above,,,,,larry

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Peg, Teddy, & MaeBelle,
Our thoughts and prayers are with on the loss of Uncle Harold. Every time we go in our basement, we'll think of him. What a wonderful person, expert carpenter, and excellent musician. I'm sure he's up there playing pain free. You have your memories so he'll always be in your hearts. We're thinking of you as we offer our deepest sympathies to all.
Love ya',
Timmy & Theresa

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So sorry to hear of his death.

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