William-Nast-Obituary

William J. Nast Sr.

Kirkwood, Missouri

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Nast, William J. Sr. of Webster Groves, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Wednesday, February 27, 2013. He passed away surrounded by his family after a long struggle with cancer. Bill is survived by his loving wife Alice Steuby Nast; children: Susan (Tom) Allhoff, Patricia...

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Alice, Tom and I just heard today of Bill's passing and we are so sorry for your loss. We only knew Bill for a short time but his sense of humor came through the first time we met him. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Judy and Tom K

I am sorry to hear of the loss of Bill, Sr., he leaves a fine legacy that is seen through each of his children, their significant others and their children.

to bill and his family, so sorry for your loss from larry & rosann umhoefer. we will have the candles burning for him.

Bob and Carol Fister
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May the Father of us all sustain you in your hour of need and grant you inner peace.

Bill was such a witty guy. I will always remember the Wednesday night volleyball and the several pitchers afterward where Bill would regale us with his sales calls.
Alice, God bless you and your family.

Donna & Jim Curtin
We are very sorry for your loss. Sorry we couldn't attend but we're in Florida and won't return until April. Bill and family will be in our prayers.

As far back as I can remember, my Uncle Bill was the funniest and most quick witted person I had ever known... then the rest of the crazy Nast family was not too far behind, we always went through life laughing. Uncle Bill NEVER had a harsh word, and it seemed as if I was the most important person in the world to him... that is how he treated everyone. He took a deep interest in what was going on, ... We all grew up together with Bill's kids and had great childhood memories and still hang...

So sorry to hear of Mr. Nast's death,our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Lots of memories from Coldwater....holiday weekends and Saturday night square dancing. His humor always made us laugh. We will remember him with a smile on our faces and in our hearts.