Rebecca A Alexander

Birth date: Mar 29, 1929 Death date: Mar 5, 2016
Funeral services for Lester O. Nugent, 86, of Longview will be held at 10 AM Tuesday, March 8, 2016 in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home of Longview with Bro. Butch Tanner and Tom Tennimon officiating. Burial will follow at Rosewoo Read Obituary

Just a note to the family to let you know that all of you are in our prayers and thoughts at this time of your loss. Loved Bro. Lester and his family...he knew my Dad and Mom in their early years....now they are all in heaven catching up. Love to all of the family.
Steve, Lana & Emily Snider
We remember Lester as our neighbor.He always showed the love of Jesus ,by offering help or advise.We will miss him but know he is with Jesus Charles and Elva Jean Ridgway
My favorite memory is going to eat fish every time I came to visit them with Candi. He always made sure we had fish. He would also buy us sausage biscuit for breakfast, I enjoyed sitting and having coffee with him and Mimi, they were just like a parent to me, they sorta adopted me. Loved when we sat out on their little patio and seeing him and Mimi in the swing, some good memories made there. They were so special. I will never forget him, Such a sweet and kind man. Lester RIP and I love you. Mickey Travis
I went to church with Bro Lester for many years. He was a fine man and will be missed by many. Prayers and condolences goes out to family during this difficult time.
I remember the first time I met Uncle Lester. I was prepared to not like him, this stranger who was stealing my treasured Aunt Mary! But from the moment we met, I was entranced by his gentle demeanor and kindness. I could look in his eyes and see his love for Jesus. And it didn't hurt that he was SO darn handsome!
While I know Uncle Lester will be missed, I also know exactly where he is---sitting at the feet of Jesus.
When we all get to heaven,
What a day of rejoicing that will be!
When we all see Jesus,
We'll sing and shout the victory!
Someday we'll all be together for a Beloney Burger Burn in the sky!
I remember his twin walking into the fish restaurant and I had to do a double-take! First time I knew he had a "double." Lester was a super nice man. I know he'll be missed!