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Jenny Wren Luck Nash

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Jenny Wren Luck Nash, 76, of Roanoke, Va., passed away at home on Sunday evening, January 10, 2010. Jenny is preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Robert B. Nash; and her mother and father, Ruby Scott and Manly B. Luck, of Bedford, Va. She is survived by her sister, Mary L. Bane; her son,...

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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. As a long time neighbor, I have fond memories of of my many discussions with Jenny. Her kind disposition and demeanor will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Susie - I extend my deepest condolences to you and your family. Jenny was a dear sweet, kind lady and a very vital part of our American Red Cross family. Those of us that worked with her will cherish our memories!

When I came to work at the Roanoke Valley Chapter/Appalachian Blood Services Region, American Red Cross in 1981 Jenny was a vital part of the Volunteer Services Department. Although we rarely made contact after she retired, those rare occasions were very special. May her sister, children, grand children, greatgranddaughter, nieces, nephews and cousins find comfort in their treasured memories.

Somewhat distant cousins,yet cousins we are and forever cousins we shall be then ;now;and evermore.Capable,willing,always there for others seeking little for her own keep.Smileing,cheerful,and full of Luck Charm.
Serious when she had to be,stalworth in her stance of responsibility.A fair representative of the fairness and disapline I see in all my kinfolk on the Luck side,with that famous Bedford County Luck drawl in her speech too.
How did I get left out? My time and yours will...

A wonderful lady has left us and made many, near and far, very sad. Jenny was giving and caring, fun to be with,generous, and a joy to all who knew her. She was a good friend over a lifetime. A better person, I haven't known!
She fought bravely against health problems without complaint.
Our many memories of past shared experiences must sustain us.
To Jenny's family I don't need to tell you how much I loved her. You know.

To the family of Jenny Wren, I was a classmate of hers at Bedford High School and enjoyed seeing her at our reunions.She remained as pretty and sweet as always.
Would you ,please, let us know the arrangements.
I've talked to another classmate, Lois Witt Talton ,and she will contact other classmates.
To all her family and sister, we are thinking of you and will miss Jenny greatly!

Beulah Orange Furgurson