Frank and Lucy Mae Cook were united in marriage November 7, 1960, at Forrest City. Frank worked as a rice farmer.
Survivors include two sons, Dale J. Nash of Comanche, and Edgar Eugene Nash III of Brinkley, Ark.; two daughters, Betty Ann Nash of Kentucky and Eva May Epps of Wynne, Ark.; one brother, Roy Lee Nash of Conway, Ark.; two sisters, Jane Nash of California, and Betty Lawson of Conway, Ark.; and eleven grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by both his parents; his wife; and one brother, Edgar Eugene Nash, Jr., of California.
Graveside services were held for Mr. Nash at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 19, at Fairlawn Cemetery in Comanche, with Dow Pannell officiating. Burial was in Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Dudley Funeral Home of Comanche.
Frank and Lucy Mae Cook were united in marriage November 7, 1960, at Forrest City. Frank worked as a rice farmer.
Survivors include two sons, Dale J. Nash of Comanche, and Edgar Eugene Nash III of Brinkley, Ark.; two daughters, Betty Ann Nash of Kentucky and Eva May Epps of Wynne, Ark.; one brother, Roy Lee Nash of Conway, Ark.; two sisters, Jane Nash of California, and Betty Lawson of Conway, Ark.; and eleven grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by both his parents; his wife; and one brother, Edgar Eugene Nash, Jr., of California.
Graveside services were held for Mr. Nash at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 19, at Fairlawn Cemetery in Comanche, with Dow Pannell officiating. Burial was in Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Dudley Funeral Home of Comanche.
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