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John DuBose
March 8, 2024
I worked for Mr. Kahn at the Ordons store in Cordova Mall when I was a teenager in the early 1970's. Nathan was an astute businessman who was kind, not only the customers, but to his employees as well. Mr. and Mrs. Kahn were great people to work for and I look back fondly at those times. He will be sorely missed! My condolences to Mrs. Kahn and their entire family.
Heather Millirin
January 25, 2024
My Daddy, Ted Peaden, went to school with Miss Myra from a young age. The Khans & Peadens were downtown business people for many years. We love you & are sorry for your loss!
Eugene Presley
January 18, 2024
Moving to Gulf Breeze in 1973, I was soon thereafter introduced by my boss, Pratt Martin, to Ordon's and Mr. Kahn. I became a life long customer and a friend. Condolence's to the family. Gene Presley
Wendy and Michael H. Sarra
January 18, 2024
Offering our sympathy and condolences to the Kahn family. Thanking Mr. Nathan Kahn for his contributions to his community and the State of Florida. He will be greatly missed.
Marilyn Mayer Wells
January 17, 2024
Marilyn Mayer Wells
My father, Gerson Mayer, was in business with Nathan Kahn for many years and regarded him with the highest esteem. Nathan was always warm and friendly to me and my family and I was very fond of him. I am sorry that I did not learn of his death in time to attend his service, but I send loving condolences to all of his family.
Alice and Bob Klein
January 17, 2024
Nathan was a true gentleman. He will be missed. Although we can't be there today, we will be there in spirit. May his memory always be for a blessing
Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home - Pensacola
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January 16, 2024
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2:00 p.m.
B'Nai Isarel Cemetery
900 N Q St,, Pensacola, FL 32505
Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home - Pensacola
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January 16, 2024
Nathan Kahn Obituary
Man plans and G-d laughs. Our beloved Nathan Alan Kahn passed away after a brief illness on January 14, 2024. He was born in Mobile, Alabama on April 1, 1930, to Al and Molly (Prince) Kahn. He attended Gulf Coast Military Academy, Murphy High... Read Nathan Kahn's Obituary
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