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Edward Lee Paschall died at the VA Hospital Nashville, TN on May 8, 2025. He was born January 23, 1945.
Mr. Paschall served in the Vietnam War as Combat Engineer, medals awarded Vietnam Service Medal.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Barney Paschall and Maggie Paschall; sister, Evelyn Ayers; brothers, Carvas Paschall, George Paschal, and Dudley Paschall; and son, Troy Lee Paschall.
Mr. Paschall is survived by his sister, Darryel Lee; sons, Ronald Paschall (Terrie) and Scottie Broadway; daughters, Shanna Paschall and Tabatha Armstrong (Jason); grandchildren, Ashley Wallace, Kayleigh Davis, Destynie Paschall, Tiffany Paschall, Crystal Paschall, Jessie Easley, Shane Paschall, Bo Broadway, Hope Broadway, Justin Paschall, Shelby Easley, Bruscha Armstrong, and Tiffany Murphy; and great-grandchildren, Dalton, Dustin, Henley Kaidian, Shiloh, Easton, Payton, Josiah, Riley, and Jaemyn, Paisley, Elena, Aldree, and Ava.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, May 15, 2025, from 4:00PM until 7:00PM at West Harpeth Funeral Home located at 6962 Charlotte Pike in Nashville. Additional visitation will be held at the Funeral Home on Friday, May 16, 2025, from 8:30AM until 9:30AM. A Celebration of Edward’s Life will begin at 9:30AM in the Chapel at West Harpeth. Following the Service, Edward will be laid to rest in the Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery on McCrory Lane in Nashville.
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6962 Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN 37209
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