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Barry Nash

Charleston, South Carolina

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NASH, Barry Barry W. Nash, 58, of Richmond, Maine, died Friday, June 15, 2007 in Charleston, SC. Born April 4, 1949 in Gardiner, Maine, the son of the late Eldred Nash and Emma Thornton Nash. Barry graduated from Richmond High School in Maine and received his Bachelor of Science Degree in...

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We were sorry to hear of Barry's death. We remember when you first came to Charleston, and were introduced to the congregation at St. Joseph's.

Scott and Family,
Know you are in my thoughts and prayers! I am so sorry to hear of your loss. He is in peace now and you will meet again one day!!

To the wife and children of Barry,

A great man was born to this world who created a great family. He had a purpose here on this earth.

We are all here for God's purpose. Life is short, we fullfil our purpose, then we go home to our Maker.

We all miss Barry and will see him again soon when we have fulfilled our purpose.

God bless you all, God bless this world.

If there is anything I can do please let me know.

Chris

SURF, SAND, US.....NO REGRETS
WHEN THE SUN SETS IN THE WEST
I'LL REMEMBER ONLY YOUR BEST !
PEACE BE WITH YOU GOOD BUDDY

It is so hard to lose a loved one, our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.
The Legendre's (Richmond, Maine)

My deepest sympathies to the Nash family.

WHEN I COME TO THE END OF MY JOURNEY
AND I TRAVEL MY LAST WEARY MILE
FORGET IF YOU CAN, THAT I EVER FROWNED
AND REMEMBER ONLY MY SMILE.
FORGET UNKIND WORDS I HAVE SPOKEN;
REMEMBER SOME GOOD I HAVE DONE.
FORGET I EVER HAD HEARTACHE
AND REMEMBER I HAD LOADS OF FUN.
REMEMBER I HAVE FOUGHT BATTLES
THEN FORGET TO GRIEVE FOR MY GOING,
I WOULD NOT NOT HAVE YOU SAD FOR A DAY.

To all family and friends....my sincerest heartfelt condolences.

To Barry, my dear...

Dear Nash Family,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of such a nice man. Barry was a fraternity brother of mine. I remember him as a very caring person. He always wanted to make the world around him a better place. I know he accomplished that. My deepest sympathies to you. Rod Layman

To the Nash family,
Barry was my oldest friend. I don't remember any friends before him that I'm still in contact with today. I think we met when we were about 10 years old. We remained friends through many years, many good times, some bad times, and many heart to heart talks. We experienced the peace of seeing each oters families grow.
I'll miss him.