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Bernard Lee Nash

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Bernard Lee Nash

Birth
Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Mar 2010 (aged 82)
South Carolina, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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died in Sun City, SC
U. S. Navy, WWII
Mason
"Buzzy"
son of Eleazer Raymond and Elva Smith Hennage Nash
husband of Mary Lynn Geibel Nash (divorced) and Lilla Adams Hight Nash

From Sauls Funeral Home:
Bernard Lee Nash, born December 7, 1927 in Montross, Virginia passed away peacefully at home in Sun City on March 7, 2010. He is survived by his loving wife, Lilla H. Nash; two children, Gail Isenberg of Cornwall, Vermont; Gary Nash of Delaplane, Virginia; three other children, Barclay A. Greene of Washington, DC and Sarasota, FL; Carolyn Elizabeth Greene of Potomac, Maryland and Sarah Lowry of Seattle, Washington. He leaves two brothers and four sisters as well as 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Four brothers and sisters predeceased him. Mr. Nash attended Randolph Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia and while there, excelled in academics as well as sports, having earned three RMA "letters." Following Randolph Macon, Mr. Nash joined the US Navy as a seaman during the waning years of World War II. He truly saw the world during that time and as such a young man, it left lasting impressions. Following his discharge from the Navy, Mr. Nash worked as a brick mason while studying accounting at night. IN the late 1950's he started his own business known as Bernard L. Nash Masonry. His business continued in operation for 46 years without interruption until his retirement in 2004. Mr. Nash was active in Theodore Roosevelt Masonic Lodge in Washington, DC, having been Master several times. He was very proud of his 50 year Member Card. Memorial services with Masonic Rites will be held at 6:00 pm , Thursday, March 11, 2010 at Sauls Funeral Home, 90 Simmonsville Rd., Bluffton, SC. The family requests memorial donations be made to Hospice of the Lowcounty, P.O. Box 3827, Bluffton, SC 29910. Sauls Funeral Home of Bluffton, SC is assisting the family with their arrangements. (www.saulsfh.com)
died in Sun City, SC
U. S. Navy, WWII
Mason
"Buzzy"
son of Eleazer Raymond and Elva Smith Hennage Nash
husband of Mary Lynn Geibel Nash (divorced) and Lilla Adams Hight Nash

From Sauls Funeral Home:
Bernard Lee Nash, born December 7, 1927 in Montross, Virginia passed away peacefully at home in Sun City on March 7, 2010. He is survived by his loving wife, Lilla H. Nash; two children, Gail Isenberg of Cornwall, Vermont; Gary Nash of Delaplane, Virginia; three other children, Barclay A. Greene of Washington, DC and Sarasota, FL; Carolyn Elizabeth Greene of Potomac, Maryland and Sarah Lowry of Seattle, Washington. He leaves two brothers and four sisters as well as 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Four brothers and sisters predeceased him. Mr. Nash attended Randolph Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia and while there, excelled in academics as well as sports, having earned three RMA "letters." Following Randolph Macon, Mr. Nash joined the US Navy as a seaman during the waning years of World War II. He truly saw the world during that time and as such a young man, it left lasting impressions. Following his discharge from the Navy, Mr. Nash worked as a brick mason while studying accounting at night. IN the late 1950's he started his own business known as Bernard L. Nash Masonry. His business continued in operation for 46 years without interruption until his retirement in 2004. Mr. Nash was active in Theodore Roosevelt Masonic Lodge in Washington, DC, having been Master several times. He was very proud of his 50 year Member Card. Memorial services with Masonic Rites will be held at 6:00 pm , Thursday, March 11, 2010 at Sauls Funeral Home, 90 Simmonsville Rd., Bluffton, SC. The family requests memorial donations be made to Hospice of the Lowcounty, P.O. Box 3827, Bluffton, SC 29910. Sauls Funeral Home of Bluffton, SC is assisting the family with their arrangements. (www.saulsfh.com)


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