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Nathan James Harsh

Gallatin, Tennessee

1937 - 2020 (Age 82)

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Nathan James HarshGallatin - Nathan James Harsh, prominent Gallatin, Middle Tennessee Attorney, antiquarian, and civil liberties champion, died on Friday, April 10, 2020 at age 82, having practiced law in Gallatin, Tennessee since August 1961.Born December 26, 1937. Son of Lena Rebecca Warren...

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Tuve el honor de conocer al sr Nathan harsh, viví en una propiedad de el.en Castalian spring , siempre fue una excelente persona conmigo, trabaje para el los fines de semana, en los años 1999 al 2004, aunque yo soy mexicano yo no hablaba ingles el trataba de entenderme, me invitaba mi desayuno cuando trabajaba para el ...mi más sentido pésame a la familia Harsh,que Dios lo tenga en la gloria.

Nathan and I had lots of good times admiring and studying Antiques and the old homes throughout the area of Tennessee and Kentucky. You always felt at home around him, and he always had a bright smile . He will be greatly missed, I I will pray for the family in their time of grief.

Please excuse the belated condolence.
Although acquainted for a number of years I was not a close friend of the family. But my memory of Mr. Harsh that follows to me to this day was his help in assisting me gain a Senatorial internship as I was finishing college. The experience I gained was invaluable. At the time his son was a friend of mine and I just remember them being the most gracious family and all of them full of ancestral characters and stories. Mr. Harsh cannot be separated...

I was crushed today to find out that Nathan had passed and a part of me with him. We met at TN Boys State in the summer of 1954 and remained good friends from that time. I will miss you Nathan. My sympathies to Jean and the family.

Cousin Jean, Joe and Richard,

Remembering wonderful visits with your family.

Condolences,

Condolences to the family...Nathan was a renaissance man in the truest sense of word...

Cousins Jean, Joe, & Richard: CONDOLENCES.
Eleanor & George Harsh

Great man will deeply be missed

What a great southern gentleman love you nathan