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Martin J. Nash

Miami, Florida

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NASH, Martin J., was the son of Samuel and Muriel Nash. He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Cynthia (Cindi) Nash, his sons, Adam (Wendy) Nash and Matthew Nash, grandchildren, Allyson, Jamie and Jared, brother Dr. Theodore T. Nash, sister Dr. Lori B. Dribin (Michael) and nephews,...

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Thank you all so much for your kind words. You were all special to him. He was an incredible man, husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and mentor to so many. He will be sorely missed eternally. RIP Dad.

We met as business associates but we both knew, as you somehow do sometimes, that our friendship was going to be far more important than business. He was an incredible man, a lightening quick mind, tremendous sense of humor and a natural sense of grace and honor. I will miss him tremendously.

Marty was impressive even as a young
student in my Sunday School class at
Temple Emanu El at its old location on
Euclud Avenue. I believe I still have
some of his assignment papers. Condolences to his family.

As your secretary for 20 years and friends for over 30 years, I will miss you and our long distance chats tremendously. Who am I gonna call now when the Dog Show is on? My heart goes out to Cindy, Adam, Matthew & the rest of the family. You were truly one of a kind and again, you will be missed.

Our condolences to the Nash and Katzen families.
Steve and Arlene Amarant

Martin was an effective president of Temple Emanu-El during some of its toughest years. An anble attorney, he was a true civic leader and a credit to his alma mater, the University of Miami, and to the entire community.

I know Bernard is screaming "Sink the Bismark." My thoughts are with you, Cindi

Marty was the best, as a tax attorney, boss, mentor, and all around great guy. He always gave generously of his time and wisdom, and was as good hearted as they come. Whether it was Friday nights in his office after the end of the work day or many evenings at Cye's, we always had fun. Marty was truly one of a kind; a family man, a sportsman, a sports fan, and a sweet man. He will be missed.

Becky, Brad, Lindsey and I send our most sincere condolences on your loss. Marty was a great friend and will be sorry missed.