April & Sandy Dodd
Helen and family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Birth date: Apr 7, 1930 Death date: Jun 3, 2008
William "Will" Nash Jr., age 78, of Livonia, Michigan and formerly N. Ridgeville, passed away Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at Anglia Hospice, Livonia, Michigan, following a long illness. Born in Wood, Pennsylvania he had been a resident Read Obituary
Helen and family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
You will be in my thoughts and prayers. I will be thinking of you all.
Dear Kim, Bob and Jim,
I think of you often and cannot believe how much time has gone by since we have seen you. I did not realize your father was ill, and was so sorry to learn of his passing. I know with your very strong family bond, you will each take care of each other with sincere devotion. My family and I love you all and pray for God's hands to comfort you.
Helen I don't know if you remember me I worked with you for Dottie i'm sorry about your husband my Dad passed away 2 weeks ago at the same age of 78. I just wanted you to know i'm thinking of you and praying to. might be able to make one visit. Love and Prayers LouAnn Harris
I have found it difficult to type and cry at the same time. I have found my life in Santa Cruz, CA for many years, so I have not seen the decline of my Father. As a result, I will always have his "youthful" image in my mind. My Dad was vibrant, full of life,no matter what was happening around him, he found a dry wit and lived a full life. I am proud of him for doing that. When I last called to talk to him, he had said, "Sue, next time you see me, you won't be looking at me, you'll be looking down." His joke of a way to tell me he was ready to pass. Well, Daddy,what I did'nt get to say at that time, due to my shock, was, "No, Daddy, I won't be looking down, I'll be looking up!" He is an Angel now and I suppose a mischievious one at that! Love and Hugs, Ocean
My thoughts are with you all during this sad time. Having never met Will, it is still obvious how much he will be missed in reading the comments of others.
Dear Nash Family,
My deepest sympathies to all of you.
Betty Bridges Drennen
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I think four words would sum up Dad's life "Don't Worry Be Happy". It was great having him living with us here in Michigan. Nobody has mentioned it but his very favorite thing was watching TV. I can tell you in just the few years here he went through two TV sets and numerous amount of remote controls. In fact the last few days with us the remote was in his hand almost 24 hours a day. Yes, even when he slept. His favorite shows were old army movies and he probably saw every war movie ever made ten times. I will miss dad and I bet wherever he is someone is telling him to turn down the volume on that TV. Love, Bob
During the last few days of his life, I had noticed that my Grandpa just wasn't "Grandpa" anymore. I really enjoy and really miss all the time me and him had spent together in my childhood years when he was able to get around. But, it saddened me deeply when I watched my Grandpa get sicker and sicker over the past few years right before my very eyes. I know he's in a better place now and I'm just glad he isn't suffering anymore and is at peace now. I'll miss him dearly but I'll always remember him in my heart.