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Charles "Charlie" Nash

Racine, Wisconsin

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Charles "Charlie" Nash NEW ORLEANS, LA- Charles P. Nash, 42, died as a result of a household fire on Thursday, June 28. He was born in Racine on July 26, 1969 the son of Patrick and Marilyn (Nee: Lindberg) Charlie Nash had been a resident of New Orleans for the past 15 years. Charlie was a 1987...

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To my new friend Marilyn, Jerry and I are so very sorry for your hearts and familys loss. I can only imagine the pain or losing a child. You and family are in our prayers always. Love Sylvia and Jerry Lundin

Marilyn and family,
So sad to hear. I hope your dreams are filled with great memories and visits.

Kevin and Kim Doyle family

Rest in piece Charlie. Many prayers for your family during this difficult time.

Marilyn, Liz and Chris - I am so sorry. We just heard last night about Charlie. I can't find the words to tell you how sorry we are. What a tough road you have all travelled. My mom and Pat, along with the other Nash family will make a special place for Charlie in heaven and he will play music like no other angel. hugs and prayers to all of you.

CHARLIE IS MY BEST FRIEND,BEST MAN , AND NOW MY ANGEL IN HEAVEN THEIR WILL BE NO SUNDAY THAT GOES BY THAT I WILL NOT REMEMBER HIM, BEST FRIENDS FOREVER LOVE ALWAYS;SEC603 SEAT1 ROW21 MY#44CHAMPION,WILLIE

Marilyn and Family
Just heard the tragic news. Reading the tributes, it came as no surprise to learn Charlie became the kind of caring person he was. His grandparents Nash were close personal friends of my parents and Pat and I became lifelong Spalding buddies, from the early fifties on. I know big, loving hearts run in the Nash family. And you, Marilyn I will always remember for your tender, loving care of my irreplaceable buddy, Steve. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and...

Lustige Kameraden - 1985

I am sorry for your loss.I knew Charlie from High School. He was a great guy and I have good memories of smelt fishing with Charlie even when the net came up empty Charlie made it fun you have my Deepest Sympathy