Nash Allen Bartolomie
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izzy kirsch
February 9, 2021
i think about you everyday, i think about all the time we lost and how much i regret losing it, i think about all the time we had and i regret letting it end. but no matter how much time we spent apart in high school, you will forever be my brother, i love you so much and miss your goofy face. i wish every single day that i could have stuck around to be there for you a little longer or simply just to make sure you knew how important you've been in my life. i cant say this enough, i love and miss you so much Nash.
Lereah Palomo
October 29, 2020
I met nash this school year In first and 6th period, I knew about him before that but hadn’t met him. He was the first and last face I saw during a school day. He would text me when he needed advice or help with something. He always made fun of me because of the bright colors I dyed my hair. He was always my partner in science class and I couldn’t think of a better one. I still text him, I know he will never respond but he deserves to know people still care, and will never forget. Rest easy angel❤❤
Karen Mangan
October 26, 2020
Robert and Jill, we are so sorry about your loss of Nash. We can’t fully appreciate what you’re going through. We never had kids. I (Karen) have a sister who recently lost her son to ALS. No parent is ready ever, to outlive his or her child. Our hearts go out to you both. Hugs, Karen and Kevin
Angel Alvarez
October 18, 2020
Nash was an absolutely amazing person. Even though I wasn’t as close to Nash as others were, I still had the privilege to experience his humor, kind words, and contagious smile. I met Nash Freshmen year, we sometimes hung out with the same group of people and whenever he was around he always knew how to put a smile on the faces of the people he was with. During sophomore year I didn’t see much of Nash, we both began to hangout with other people. But, when I did see him he was always smiling and joking. Junior year, near the end, I was in a physical science class with Ms. Dew. I just joined the class and Nash was in it. He was at a table in the back Joking with the people around him. He was one of the familiar faces in that crowd. That was the last time I saw Nash, and I didn’t know it at the time. Everyone misses you Nash, the people you were close with, and the people you simply smiled at. I wish I could have gotten to know you better, hope to see you again one day. All my thoughts and prayers for the family. Stay strong.
Kris and Nina Peaslee
October 15, 2020
Nash you were so kind and gave it your all in everything you did. We feel so blessed to have known you. Thanks for being so good to Nina in karate. All you hard work on homecoming. Sometimes it’s hard to put thoughts into words but You made a difference in people’s lives and you will truly be missed.
Julie Floyd a.k.a. campus supervisor UHS
October 14, 2020
I would like to say Nash was a very impressive young man, Every word described in his obituary which true to heart of who this young man is. It's an honour to Been in your life and experience your smile. You've made our hearts smile with your presence in our life. You are loved and will live on in each of us.
Ann & Mark Beauchamp
October 13, 2020
Nash was a beautiful young man. Loved watching him grow up from a young boy to young man. He will be missed. Prayers to everyone in his family.
Sharon Pomilia
October 12, 2020
Nash was a very hard working and kind young man. We will miss him and all try just a little bit harder to live our lives in honor of his amazing spirit.
All of our love,
The Pomilia Family

Robert
October 11, 2020
I love you my son.
Dominie Dew
October 11, 2020
Nash was an extraordinary young man. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to be one of his teachers, as he blessed me daily with his kind and easy nature. He was so talented and funny. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends.
Jaime Tinajero
October 11, 2020
Nash was an awesome kid. We weren’t best friends but we enjoyed each other’s presence when we were together. He had a strong stature so I gave him a nickname “marine”. The last time I seen him was in the Friedman’s parking lot and he took his time to yell out hi to me. All I could do at the time was say hi back from a distance because of social distancing and we were both probably working on projects. I wish I would’ve just took the time to talk with him a little longer. Even though I didn’t get to know him as well as others I think of him often. I am religious so Nash will always be in my prayers. He impacted so many people while he was here. I hope to one day see him again. Until then he’d want us to stay strong and keep working to better ourselves.
Christina Salisbury-Shore
October 11, 2020
Dearest Bartolomie Family
I am so sorry for the tremendous loss of your loving Nash Allen Bartolomie
My deepest compassion for your immeasurable heartbreak.
He's Always In Your Hearts ❤
With Love & Sincere Sympathy
Christina Salisbury-Shore
Ukiah, California
Barb French
October 11, 2020
Such a tragic loss. Thank you for speaking out about Nash and his struggle. Hugs to you Jill and Robert.
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