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Charles Edgar Nash III

Fort Worth, Texas

1933 - 2015

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Charles Edgar Nash III, beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, died suddenly Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015, in his 82nd year. Graveside service: 3 p.m. Monday in Greenwood Memorial Park. A celebration of Charles' life will follow in The Live Oak Room at Greenwood....

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I think of your dad every now and then....what a fun dad he was and so successful. I remember he and your mom doing your hair before our first dance in the 6th grade. I remember because I had never seen so much attention given to one child. He was fun and adventuresome....not to mention successful. He lived his dream and I love that!

i am sure we all have so many great memories of your parents....think how young they were....Kay you were so blessed by how much they loved you and what wonderful people your mom and dad were....also super cool parents!

I met Charles Nash while working at a local computer company in Fort Worth. Whenever he would call I would always make sure I got the call to take care of him. When I left that company Charles requested to have my number handy for any assistance he may need. He said that he trusted me to get the job done. I formed an IT company and told Charles about it. I let Charles know that he could call anytime and I would make him my priority. This is the kindest most gentle and respected man I have...

To all who loved and cared for Charles, I just found out and am sorry for your loss.
I worked at nash mfg in the late 70's.
I was vicki dewvaull Delaney back then.

Deb, I am so very very sorry. I just learned of this latest tragedy in you life, so much for one person. I wish there was something I could do.

I am so saddened by the loss of such a wonderful man! His generosity, kindness, grace, and humility will be missed by all whose lives he touched. Watching the pictures scroll through at the reception was so beautiful to watch; his smile was the best smile, but, the light in his eyes when he was doing the things he loved to do with the people he loved and adored was magnificent!!! Pure joy in everything he did! It is such a blessing to have had a brush with greatness in being around such a...

You were such a wonderful and generous
person, and you will be missed so much.

I never had the opportunity to meet Mr. Nash but my husband used to clean his pool. My husband would always speak highly of him and told me how Mr. & Mrs. Nash were always so kind to him. They didn't treat him like an employee but, embraced him as a friend and would hang out by the pool with him and share stories of their past adventures and future endeavors. My deepest condolences go out to all who new Mr. Nash and I pray that you find solace and strength in your time of need.

We will remember Charles as a hard core fisherman, who loved to have a good time.

He would sit in the fighting chair and reel and be sick at the same time, but never stop until the fish was landed. As soon as the boat turned toward land the party started.

They would drive down from Fort Worth, fish the next two days, then drive back.

In the beginning in Port Aransas it was mostly Bart and his wife, Wynell & Charles, and Keith made it occasionally.

I was little,...