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Dr. David Nash

Syracuse, New York

1929 - 2019

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Dr. David T. Nash November 2, 2019 Dr. David T. Nash, 90, of Palm Beach, FL, died Saturday at The Nottingham. David was born on October 15, 1929 in NYC to Sam and Pearl Nochimov. At the age of 21 he graduated from NYU Medical School. He then completed medical residencies at Mt. Sinai Hospital in...

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I recently learned of Dr. Nash's death. What a gift to the world he was. I I had the pleasure of having him visit my second grade class speaking to the children about how a heart works and how important it was to have a healthy heart. He was a natural teacher. The children loved him. He had a powerful and kind presence. He had a brilliant mind and an unassuming nature. Dr. Nash was a sharp dresser and was a perfect gentleman. It was obvious how much he loved his profession and his family. You...

We recently learned of Dr. Nash's passing. Dr. Nash was the first Medical Director of Onondaga County Health Dept. Home Care Program. I met him since I was employed as a Public Health Nurse. Our meetings with Dr. Nash were so informative and pleasant to attend. Later he became my primary doctor for several years until I moved away from Syracuse. Many years later we returned and my husband Jim was a patient of his son, Dr. Stephen Nash, cardiologist. Jim had the privilege of meeting Dr. David...

I am very sorry to read this sad news. I recall meeting with Dr. Nash several times when I was a PhD candidate at Syracuse University. I was completing my doctoral dissertation on cardiovascular reactivity and its relationship to a number of psychological variables.

Dr. Nash also met with another PhD candidate about this time, a colleague who had also conducted research in the University's Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratories. Dr Nash was then a practicing cardiologist who was...

Dr. Nash was my physician in the late 1970s and early 1980s. I remember him as being kind, understanding, and upbeat. He was always accommodating if I had to make an appointment for an early or late hour. I also remember the white Lincoln he drove with DTNMD plates. He was a truly good person, always generous with his honesty and wisdom.

As a RN in CCU, I worked with Dr. Nash at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a fine person as well as a fine physician. It was a pleasure to work with him. He was a brilliant physician and remarkable person.

Dear Steve and Family,
You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your Dad. I worked with Dr. Nash for many years in Home Care Service provided by Onondaga County Health Dept. He will truly be missed by the many "hearts" he touched. He was a great and caring professional respected by everyone.

With Sympathy,
Sue A. Martin
Palm City, FL

Sorry to hear this Steve

RIP Dr Nash
Anna Bresovski RN
Syracuse NY

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