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Wanda A. Nash Marshall Wanda A. Nash, 65, of Marshall, passed away Thursday, May 8, 2008 at her home. She was born in Kalamazoo on March 1, 1943 to Frank and Wanda (Ziolkowski) Mendocha. She graduated from Nazareth Academy High School in Kalamazoo, received her BA in pre-law from Western Michigan University, and a Juris Doctorate degree from Cooley Law School in 1986. She was the first female bailiff to serve in Kalamazoo County, worked for the Kalamazoo Community Action Agency, was a welfare worker for the Department of Social Services, a clerk and Assistant Prosecutor for the Calhoun County Prosecutor's Office, served 5 years as Legislative Assistant to State Representative Bill Martin, taught some courses at Kellogg Community College, and was in private practice in family and animal law and mediation. She was active in animal welfare groups for 40 years including the Calhoun Area Humane Society, the Michigan Federation of Humane Societies, Committee to Amend the Dog Law, and many other organizations. She started a new organization in Michigan named Attorneys for Animals, and the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan. She also served as the first chair and on the national board of the Animals and Society Institute. She published 3 books: the Michigan Animal Law Handbook, Animal Rescue Sourcebook, and the Field Guide to Animal Care and Control, and wrote a weekly column for the Marshall Chronicle. In 2006 the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan created the Wanda Nash Award in her honor. This award is given to a student in one of Michigan's law schools each year for outstanding involvement in animal welfare and protection issues. Wanda was also active in Trinity Episcopal Church for 34 years, and at various times with the Battle Creek Boy Choir, RESOLVE of Calhoun County, Adoption Cradle, Guardian Inc., and the Marshall Exchange Club. Surviving her are her husband, James Nash of Marshall, whom she married in 1965; three children, Will "Dusty" Nash of Marshall, Wendy Nash of Marshall, and Aaron Nash of Phoenix, Arizona; 7 grandchildren; her mother, Wanda Mendocha of Vicksburg; sisters, Carol Pollari of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Sally Mendocha of Vicksburg; and brothers, Jack Mendocha of Battle Creek and James Mendocha of Fulton. A memorial service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church in Marshall, Saturday, May 17th at 11:00 a.m. with Rector Leonard Brinkmoeller officiating. Visitation with the family will follow the service at the church until 2:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Attorneys for Animals or the Animals and Society Institute through a member of the family. Condolences may be offered to the family at: www.pursefuneralhome.com

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Published by Battle Creek Enquirer on May 11, 2008.

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Audra Arndt

May 22, 2008

Wanda touched many lives, both of people and animals, and started a cause that Attorneys for Animals will carry on forever. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and close friends. She all always be remembered for her loving personality and kind-heartedness.

Jan DeJonge

May 20, 2008

Hello Jim and Family. So sorry to learn of your huge loss. My prayers will be with all of you. I have no idea what took Wanda
but I still remember how kind and concerned she always was for people...and she loved her cats.
She was someone who made others feel cared for.
Remembering your family from the 70's when I also lived in Marshall.
Jan (Wieling) DeJonge

Timberlee O'Meara

May 14, 2008

Dusty and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Have comfort in knowing that she is always looking down on you and your family. Take care.

Jackie De Haan

May 13, 2008

Jim and Family -

I was so blessed to have Wanda be part of my life. We had great laughs and great talks, and even when we cried together, tears helped us grow closer. She lifted me up with her courage and calmed me with her spirit.

I was so amazed by her efforts on behalf of animals. I always told her that she really made me think about this whole issue of animal rights - and no one else had done that for me. For her, people and animals were one. I won't forget that lesson.

Jim, thank you so much for your call. That was so decent of you. And Dr. Smiley said to make sure that I gave you a hug from him. He agrees with the rest of us....Wanda was an amazing woman.

I'm going to set a picture of her on my desk so that I can continue to remember our great times. But I know that she'll be looking out for us from Heaven. That's just the kind of woman she is.

Jackie De Haan

Jane Charameda

May 11, 2008

Dear Jim & Family,
I as so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Wanda fondly from Newcomers and our bridge-playing days. She was a remarkable person with a wonderful smile and will be missed by all.

Jan Wies

May 11, 2008

Jim and Family: My heart is truly broken -- and I can only imagine how you are hurting. She left her imprint on this planet -- she truly did. God bless you all.

Peggy Vogt

May 11, 2008

Jim, so sorry to hear of Wanda's passing. My condolences to you and your family. She was a dedicated worker and will be missed.

Ben Langman

May 11, 2008

I'm sorry about your loss Dusty, I lost my Dad in 2005 so I feel your pain. Call me sometime if you like. 517-347-7446 or 517-745-5537, Ben

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