July 11, 1930 - July 23, 2004
Nanette "Nan" L. Nash was born July 11, 1930, in New York City, and succumbed in the early hours of July 23, 2004, to a stroke she suffered on July 14. She passed quietly, in the presence of her son and husband, at St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka.
She had been a resident of Fortuna for the past 12 years.
Her legacy lives on in her husband of 55 years, William B. Nash; three sons, Ross A. Nash and wife Holly, Leslie J. Nash and wife Diane, Robert B. Nash and wife Michelle, and their respective families; seven grandchildren, Nicole, Joelle, Trixie, Deva, Lindsay, Jackson and Shelby, and four great-grandchildren, Ashley, Liam, Michael and Rieghly, who were a source of great joy and happiness for her.
She was buried in a private, family only, service at the Rohnerville Pioneer Cemetery in Fortuna on July 26. She will be greatly missed by all whose lives she touched.
Arrangements were under the direction of Goble’s Chapel, Fortuna.
She was active with the Redwood Memorial Hospital Volunteers in Fortuna. Any donations to the volunteers given in her name would be much appreciated.
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Jean Nichols
August 2, 2004
From the folks at Royal Crest, our prayers are with you at this time.
We have only the fondest memories of Nan, such a lovely lady and lots of fun.
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