Donald-Nash-Obituary

Donald Raymond Nash

Blythe, California

Oct 16, 1966 – Jul 14, 2019 (Age 52)

About

BORN
October 16, 1966
DIED
July 14, 2019
AGE
52
LOCATION
Blythe, California

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Donald Raymond Nash passed from this earth on July 14, 2019. He was a very loving father, son, brother, nephew and uncle to his family. We all miss and love him so much. Don was born October 16, 1966 to Raymond Nash and Patty Nash Venable in Blythe. He was raised in Blythe and attended...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Another year wiithout chatting with you. I miss catching up up with you hearing about you flying your planes. I didn´t get to tell you about my precious grandkids. You now get to catch up with Roger up there. Miss ya Lori

I can´t believe another year has passed. Miss chatting with you. Think of you often and remember your kind heart and big smile.

I can’t believe he has been gone a year I miss chatting with him on messenger.

So sorry for your loss I had the pleasure to meet him when my husband (Roger Singleton)was in the Navy at Great Lakes naval air Base in 1986. he was such a kind-hearted sweet guy he would give you the shirt off of his back. His smile would light up a room. Find comfort in the memories. My deepest condolences.

Our hearts are broken. Don has been a family friend for over 25 years. He was kind, considerate, funny, smart, and the kind of friend that could be counted on at any hour of the day or night. He had a way of making people feel like they were absolutely the most important person alive. Our hearts go out to his entire family and to his huge network of friends. We do miss you, we will always, Don.

To Don's Family - Baily, Dustin, Patti, Ray, and Shirley:

You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May God comfort and sustain you during this time of loss and the associate grief. Don was a talent, hard-working, fun-loving man, who will be missed by many.

Melissa Brown Nash Henak
Camille Brown
Milon Brown

Only met him once, but in that meeting I could see what a kind and outgoing person he was.Thoughts are with his family.

Our hearts are broken that we've lost such a wonderful friend and the grief is so overwhelming that we can't begin to comprehend how Patti, Ray, Baily, Dusty and Becky must be feeling. We haven't known Don as long as most of you that have shared memories of him; only meeting him in 1994. But, it was instant friendship. That friendship continued before, during and after Lonnie worked for him at MWD. Don proved his devotion as a friend to us many times over with never wavering...and, coming to...

Worked with and for Don at MET, one thing I remember is being able to 'but heads' and argue and still laugh about it. We had many similar interests, even USMC / USN, good for a laugh, we understood the same things. He gave me a chance when some wouldn't and trusted me.
'Far winds and following seas buddy' God Bless.
John Wice