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Ruby Kellough NASH

Springfield, Ohio

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News Death NoticeNASH, Ruby (Mae) Kellough was born Septmeber 21, 1931 in Bastop, TX to to Estelle and Eliza Jane Johnson Kellough. she was one of eight brothers and sisters. She is a graduate of Anderson High School in Austin, TX. Mrs. Nash is a graduate of Tillotson College, Austin;...

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Arlon and Krista,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a wonderful lady. She and your Dad raised two wonderful sons.
Thinking of you.
Love and prayers,
Lori(Schmahl) Johnson and Family

Mrs Nash was one of the most beautiful, intelligent, loving women I know. I met her when my son attended Perrin Woods and we started talking. As we got to know one another, she asked me to do her a favor. I gladly did the favor. She loved the children she taught and encouraged them to be the best they could be. She loved her family beyond measure. This world was a better place because of Mrs Nash.

Ruby ws a fine woman of God who loved her family very much. It was an honor and a privilege to know and serve her...Chaplain Chad Vickers

sorry to hear of your's and anthony's loss cherish the memories

sorry to hear of yours and anthony's loss, your mom was a great lady cherish the memories

We are truly sorry to hear that both your parents have passed away,your sweet Mom this week,they were very nice people and will be missed by many. We hope that you are just having great memories of their lives and we know the influence their educations had on both Arlon and Tony,both very good men in their own right,I remember well the times Arlon spent in our home when i elementary school with Don(JR). Love to you both from the Damewood Family.

Arlon, I am very sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a very nice lady who always had good things to say. You and your family are in my prayers.

To The Nash Family; May the Lord Bless this family and keep them safe. I remember the times shared as a member of the Second Missionary Baptist Church family..Mr and Mrs Nash was a very loving couple..they gave a lot to the church and its members..R.I.P.