1350 North Canfield Niles Rd
Mineral Ridge, Ohio
David Nadaud, 70, formerly of Mineral Ridge, passed away Sunday, April 28th, at Continuing Healthcare of Niles.
David was born November 8, 1953 in Warren, Ohio and was the son of Norbert and Evelyn (Sears) Nadaud.
David was a 1972 graduate of Mineral Ridge. Prior to retirement in 2008, he worked as a Produce Manager for Marcs.
David loved to spend his time outdoors. He loved long drives in the country, fishing and gardening.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his siblings Norberta (Ronald) Blanche, William (Jeanne) Nadaud, James Nadaud, and Cindy Nadaud; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and two great -great nieces. Per David’s wishes there will be no services. The family requests memorial contributions be made to Buckeye Hospice, 3379 S. Main Street Suite A &B, Mineral Ridge, Ohio 44440. To share thoughts of sympathy with the family, visit lanefuneralhomes.com
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Nancy & Will Beda
May 6, 2024
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. You have our deepest sympathy.
Christina Rooks
May 4, 2024
David will be missed by the staff and residents of Central Park apartments. He was a great guy! My condolences to his family.
Christina Rooks
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