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ROBERT ALAN NASH M.D.

Overland Park, Missouri

1931 - 2016

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Robert Alan Nash, MD, 85, of Olathe, Kan., passed away unexpectedly April 13, 2016. He was born Feb. 6, 1931, in Lawrence, Kan., the son of Bert and Ruth (Bushong) Nash. Survivors include wife, Barbara (Clarke) Nash; children, Robert A. Nash II, Grant W. Nash, Juliana Nash Moultray (Michael),...

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Condolences to Barbara and the family. We knew Bab from way back - favorably and fondly - and I borrowed his ski clothes and gear the first time we went CO skiing in the early 1960's. I was glad to see Bob at Phi Gam events in recent years. Blessings! Woody and Louise Davis

Barbara,
My deepest sympathy to you on the loss of Bob. He lead a great life that many of us would have liked to emulate. My memories go back many, many years so that I remember older people speaking admiringly of 'little Bobby' Nash. I'm glad we saw one another at some UHS reunions.

Barbara My deepest condolences to you and to your family. You have lost your soulmate.
I know your many wonderful memories of Bob
will be a comfort.
Barbara Nordling

I'm so sorry to hear about this. It was a pleasure to work with Dr. Nash at the Wyoming State Hospital. I always loved seeing him walking around with his bird on his shoulder. He was a great guy.

Barbara and family, it saddened me tremendously to hear that Bob was gone. I was immediately reminded of a time many years ago when Bob and the "boys" pranked Jeff at our wedding. They proceeded to switch him out of the jeans I had loaned him when his suit pants 'disappeared' into those same suit pants they had taken and hidden. And, they did it right out in the front yard for all to see! I can still hear his laughter and see the smile on his face.

May God comfort you in your loss...

I am so stunned and saddened by this news! We really appreciated all of Dr. Nash's help as a youth mentor at Prairie Trail Middle School the past several years.
-Tiffany Harkins

Barb, I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We had some great times togther. From our trips to Chicago to our "croquet matches" in the front yard on Harrison Street. I pray you will find the strength and peace to get through this, probably the saddest moment in your life. I know he will always been in my heart and memories, much like Herb Shuey, Gene Terry and our many other friends who have crossed to the other side. It was pleasure to know him and call him my friend.

Sincerely, I...

Sending my love and prayers to the family! Barbara you and Bob seemed to have such a wonderful life together and it will take some time to heal and find a new normal. My heart felt condolences to you! Love you, Cindy Shelton

Dear Barbara,

We just learned for Bob's death. We are so sorry and send to you and your family our prayers and best thoughts.

Susan and James Moeser