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Charles Durham Nash Charles Durham Nash departed this life peacefully on March 28, 2011. The second of three sons, he was born in Waco, Texas on February 25, 1924 to Lucille Durham and John Harvey Nash. Charles grew up in Austin, Texas where his family operated a DeSoto dealership and later formed Capitol Chevrolet in 1935. After proudly earning the rank of Eagle Scout, and graduating from Austin High School, he entered Texas A&M University. With the onset of World War II, he enlisted in the Army Infantry, where he was commissioned as a Lieutenant. Following military service, he attended the Chevrolet Post Graduate School of Merchandising and Management and returned to the dealership in 1947, spending his remaining years as Chairman of the Board of Capitol Chevrolet, having been honored for over 50 years of service. As Charles invested in dealerships in Texas and New Mexico, he is credited for allowing opportunities for young dealers to succeed and acquire their own businesses. His volunteer leadership was widespread as he served as Chairman of the Texas Aviation Board, Chairman and Commissioner of Texas Public Safety Commission, Chairman of the Board of Texas Automobile Dealers Association, President of the Headliners Club of Austin and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, President of Austin Chamber of Commerce, Director of Austin Jaycees, Director of Austin YMCA, Fleet Admiral of Austin Admirals Club ,Director of Austin National Bank, Director of First Republic Bank, Trustee of United Fund of Austin, Trustee of St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Honorary Member of Texas 4-H and FFA, Member of Austin Planning and Zoning Council, Chairman of Austin Inaugural Committee, a Member and Deacon of the First Baptist Church of Austin, and a 32nd Degree Mason. Charles enjoyed raising registered Quarter Horses and Cattle. He is well remembered among friends for his love of the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing, but his real passion was building. With a keen eye and appreciation for fine art, Charles fulfilled his love of design with the acquisition and challenging restoration of the original train depot in Kyle, Texas. He moved the depot, track and caboose to his farm and years later returned these to their original location as a gift to the city of Kyle. His enthusiasm continued as he spent several years in Santa Fe, New Mexico remodeling a home and creating an Auto Mall. He later built a ranch house in Pumpville, Texas and his most recent creation and love was his ranch in Batesville, Texas. His happiest days were spent building and designing many projects in which he found both pride and enjoyment. Charles leaves behind his beloved wife and partner, Dorothy Moore Nash. She and her dashing Lieutenant spent 63 wonderful years traveling and collecting all over the world. Seldom apart, they enjoyed a life full of excitement, evidenced when Charles was selected to carry the Olympic Torch for the 2002 Winter Olympics or his quest and final achievement of the Grand Slam of North American Sheep. His greatest legacy leaves behind his devoted and loving children; Nancy Nash Harper and Charles Durham Nash, Jr. (Chuck) of San Marcos, Texas, and wife, Elizabeth. Known affectionately as "Bobba", he will be deeply missed by his grandchildren: T. Harper and wife, Taylor, Will Harper and wife Mary, Anne Nash Davies and husband Jarrett, Katherine Nash Goehring and husband Jody, and Caroline Nash Smith and husband Brian, and two great grandchildren; Flora Harper and Ashton Davies and several loving nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Lucille and John Nash, and brothers, John H. Nash, Jr., and E. Reuel Nash. Charles and Dorothy became devoted members of the Tarrytown United Methodist Church where a memorial service and celebration of Charles' life will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30th. Memorials may be made on his behalf to: Tarrytown Methodist Church, 2601 Exposition Blvd, Austin, TX 78703; Settlement Home for Children, 1600 Payton Gin Road, Austin, TX 78758; Helping Hand Home for Children, 3804 Avenue B, Austin, TX 78751; Headliner's Club Foundation, 221 W 6th St, Austin, TX 78701 or a charity of your choice. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Mar. 30, 2011.

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Martha Ann Pickens Sharpe

March 30, 2011

Thinking of you.

C. W. Hetherly

March 30, 2011

In serving on the Planning Commission many years ago with Charlie I respected him as a businessman and we remained friends throughout the years. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Leon and Cyndi Bauerle

March 30, 2011

Chuck and Nancy, wonderful memories of your father. Always a story to tell about hunting. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the family.

Randy Braswell and Family

March 29, 2011

Many will remember Mr. Charles for years to come as an outstanding leader and a devout family man in our great city and community. Our prayers go out to Nancy and Chuck and their families and to those families of Capitol Chevrolet.

Randy Braswell and Family

March 29, 2011

There will be many that will remember Mr. Charles for many years to come for his committment to his family and this community. Our prayers go out to Nancy and Chuck and their families and to the families of everyone at Capitol Chevrolet.
Sincerely,
Randy Braswell

Lee Cooke

March 29, 2011

Chuck and Nancy and families,
Your father was such a respectful, helpful Austin citizen as well as a quiet and effective go to leader for elected officials for Austin over the decades. Today's Austin and the energy of the city are a result of people like Charles and his brother John and the entire Nash family. He was a citizen's citizen of Austin and for all of Austin. Bless your family and Charles Nash. Sure am glad Louis Henna introduced him to me in 1976!!!

March 29, 2011

Dorothy,
My sincere and deepest sympathy to you and your family. May the good memories and the love of your many firends be a comfort to you.
Blessings
Jeanne Claypool

Beverly Fondren

March 29, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss. Our sympathy and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Sincerely, the Fondren Family

March 29, 2011

Nancy, your family has meant so much to Austin and central Texas.
my heartfelt condolences.
Dave Cody
Fox 7

David Glessner

March 29, 2011

Dear Nancy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. May you cherish the memories. Sincerely, David Glessner

Sandra Cordova

March 29, 2011

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Diana Mojica

March 28, 2011

Thank you so much for making capitol chevrolet the best place to work at. You are truely a legend. With your sincere and honest business you have made capitol chev. what it is today. Your beautiful daughter and grandsons are truely blessed to have had such a great mentor. We will keep the legacy going for you. I as your number one salesperson will continue to sell these vehicles with pride knowing that your honesty and outstanding customer service will continue forever. You are truely and inspiration. It's been wonderful working for you. May god bless your family and may he give them peace and comfort these days to come. May you rest in peace till we see each other again.

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