- ?b?Paul B. Wrigglesworth, 67, of Bartlett, N.H.,?/b?
died Monday at Memorial Hospital of North Conway in New Hampshire.
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Mr. Wrigglesworth was a longtime employee of the Campbell Soup Co. He began his career with Campbell's Toronto operation and later moved to Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, to start up a new Campbell plant.
In 1963 he transferred to Sacramento, Calif, and later; to Paris, Texas. Most recently Mr. Wrigglesworth worked as manager of Campbell's can manufacturing plant in Camden and made his home in Cherry Hill. He retired in 1990.
Mr. Wrigglesworth moved to Bartlett in 1991. A boat enthusiast, he spent summers in Thousand Islands, N.Y., and conducted tours at the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, N.Y.
He is survived by his wife, Doreen (nee Duncan); two sons, Richard P. of Winston-Salem, N.C. and Garth D. of Escondido, Calif.; two daughters, Catherine Megan of Redwood, N.Y., and Paula Farrell of Herndon, Va.; eight grandchildren and a sister, Helen Warren of Riverside, Calif. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Jackson Community Church in New Hampshire. There will be no visiting hours.
Memorial donations may sent to the American Heart Association, N.H. Affiliate, 309 Pine St., Manchester, N.H. or to the Jackson Women's Sewing Club, Jackson, N.H. 03846.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Furber and White Funeral Home of North Conway.
Courier-Post
Camden, New Jersey
11 May 1994, Wed ? Page 13
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