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Miss you every day my friend.
Bill Carey
May 16, 2018


Photo courtesy of Eaton & Mackay Funeral Home
Newton, Illinois
Jan 16, 1967 – May 19, 2017 (Age 50)
Mitchell Nash of Newton, MA passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on May 19, 2017. Mitch was born January 16, 1967 in Boston and was raised in Newton. He attended Newton North where he was an avid athlete. Mitch was a sportsman all his life and could often be found playing hockey, basketball or...
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Bill Carey
May 16, 2018

So very sorry to hear of Mitch's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Nash family. May you find peace in the love and memories you share. XO
Kris Kearney
June 02, 2017
I first met Mitch 15 years ago when we played on the same Boston area over 30 baseball team. We played together for about 8 years. There's something about being able to play a game you loved as a kid into your adulthood...you feel lucky to be able to do such a thing. Mitch felt the same way. We witnessed Mitch perform feats at 3rd base where we would just say "did he just do that?" A game in Lynn where he superman dived a scorched one-hopper to his right, popped up lickety-split and...
Erik Olson
May 29, 2017
I came to know Mitch as teammate and opponent on several baseball teams. He was a true gentleman, and always came to the games with an infectious, positive attitude. He will be missed by all who shared the diamond with him. My prayers to his family.
Ken Thaxter
May 24, 2017 | Bridgewater

My deepest condolences. Mich was a great guy to be friends with in middle school. My thoughts and prayers are with the Nash family at this time.
Elizabeth (Chicky) Dornburgh
May 23, 2017 | Arlington, MA
I'd like to express my heartfelt condolences over the passing of Mitch. He was a friend in middle school and I have great memories of him and our group of friends having such fun together!
My thoughts are with the Nash family (Gretchen and the boys in particular) over your loss.
Gretchen, please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you need anything at all.
Sincerely,
Chicky T.
Elizabeth Dornburgh
May 23, 2017 | Arlington, MA
To Mitch's family, it is hard to express how sorry I am for your loss. Mitch will always be a part of my life. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Please accept my deepest sympathies; please also forgive me for not attending the services. Unfortunately, time constraints do not permit me to do so. Again sorry to hear of this terrible news.
Brian Hurley
May 23, 2017 | Brighton, MA | Friend
The greatest guy to watch a Red Sox game with. I knew Mitch socially as an adult in Brighton. He stood out to me because He was so quietly knowledgeable about baseball. I knew he must have been a great player. He also had an overwhelming kindness and gentleness to all. It was never about him. It was all about you with him. He listened. He understood. Thanks Mitch. My deepest condolences to all family members and friends. We lost a great one. Peace, Michael Hayes
Michael Hayes
May 23, 2017 | Brighton, MA
In kindergarten, I was Mitch's first friend at Underwood. By the 5th grade, we realized that both of us loved the game of baseball! Our friendship continued through high school, and we had a lot of fun times together.
He went on to the Boston Park League and he always told me to follow him there, with Mike Lyons, and our baseball mentor, B. Bardo. At righty at Bird Park, we were always on the same team. We also played basketball games there, and Mitch not only excelled at baseball, he...
Jim Kalamvokis
May 23, 2017 | Westwood, MA