Harold-Nash-Obituary

Harold E. Nash Jr.

Cicero, New York

09/01/1945 - 01/07/2026 (Age 80)

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DIED
January 7, 2026
AGE
80
LOCATION
Cicero, New York
CHARITY
National Kidney Foundation

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Hal Nash died peacefully with family by his side on January 7, 2026, after a long illness and a battle well and honorably fought. Hal was born on September 1, 1945, in Amsterdam, New York, to Norma (Schafer) Nash and his namesake, Harold E. Nash, Sr. Hal's dad was off fighting World War II in the...

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Hal and I were in same class at LHS and were friends. We traveled with the same group of friends, which I see some on the memories. Those were great and fun years. Hal rest in peace and thanks for being a friend.

I worked at Merrill Lynch with Hal back in the early 80's. I was a Sales Assistant at Merrill for 5 years. I never personally worked with Hal but he was a bright light in the office. Hal was always very professional and funny and always very respectful too. I have good memories of him and my time at Merrill. I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless all of you. Lorrie Amo Frawley

Hal and I lived not far from each other growing up and had many fun times throughout our high school years. Cheryl, although a year behind us in school, was also a friend. Their relationship truly represents a true love story as they were obviously devoted to one another. A few years ago, I saw both of them (of course at a doctor's office) and , although they both were obviously dealing with medical issues, they were both smiling and joking , much like I remembered them both from years...

Dear Sheryl and family, We will remember all the good times . Hal´s helpfulness and the love of family. Wishing you peace in this time of sorrow.Love and support, Susan Bigler and Kathy King

We will always remember our long ago trip to Florida in a camper when we were all just "kids"...such fun memories spent with Hal and Sheryl. May Hal sail on calm seas and set a smooth course for all of us .

Our deepest sympathy to Sheryl and family. We shared some great times while Bob worked at Merrill Lynch. We even discovered we were married the same day. He will be remembered as a great friend. Our thoughts are with you.

We were at Liverpool High together. Sheryl was in my class. SO many good memories of that time and the good people there. I think may have been the year before me but it was a small class and we all crossed paths all the time. Hal will be missed.

My deepest sympathy to the family. Sheryl and I were classmates and Hal was a year ahead of me.

Roger and Jane Praetorius send their sincere condolences to the Nash family. We have great memories of family events and will always hold them near and dear. Roger worked with Hal for 35 years and has a hundred stories of lunch and spirited discussions about stocks or SU sports. Hal, Roger, and Morgan were 3 amigos who would frequent the Dinosaur early to beat the rush. My number one compliment for Hal will be the word family and how gushed about children and grandchildren. My next compliment...