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Thomas Nash Obituary

NASH, SR., Thomas Thomas Walter Nash, Sr., 82, of Charleston, SC died March 13, 2007. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service at The Church of the Good Shepherd on Saturday, March 17, 2007 at Two O'clock. Interment will follow at Live Oak Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at J. HENRY STUHR, INC., WEST ASHLEY CHAPEL Friday from Five until Seven O'clock. Tommy was born December 30, 1924, in Charleston, the son of the late Emma Branson Nash and Thomas Joseph Nash of Charleston, SC. He was a Veteran of the US Navy, aboard the LST547 and served in the Pacific during WWII. He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church (Oakland), serving as Junior Warden and Senior Warden several times. He was the President and majority owner of Palmetto Electric Company, Inc. He married the Love of his life Marie Rease of Eastover, SC on December 9, 1950. He was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather to his family. Surviving are his wife of 56 years Marie R. Nash of Charleston, three children, Kay N. Baker and her husband Dennis of Summerville, Lynn N. Jutzeler and her husband Herman of Charleston, Tommy Nash Jr. and his wife Donna of Charleston. Mr. Nash also leaves behind six grandsons, Joey Jutzeler and his wife Lindsey, Jeremy Jutzeler, Bryan Baker, Kevin Baker, Trey Nash and Chris Nash. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Mar. 15, 2007.

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Tommy Johnson

March 24, 2007

Marie and family, I just found out about Tommy and I am so sorry to hear about his passing. My prayers are with you and your family during this time.
Tommy Johnson and Children

March 17, 2007

Marie and Family
What more can I say thatI have not already said. You are in my prayers and your faith will see you through this trauma. I am so happy that the time he spent at Life Care created a friendship between your family and me. I shall be forever grateful. May God bless you.
Love
Jo Warren

Robert Bloomingburg

March 16, 2007

Mrs. Nash, Tommy, Kay and Lynn
I just heard the news about Tommy Sr. passing on from my mom in Charleston today.It is with a heavy heart that I am writing to you now.It is hard to put into words my thoughts at this moment because I am hurting too. Mr. Nash was more than a friend to me. He was like a second father. I will always cherish his playing football with Tommy and I in your backyard. We had some great times and it will always be with me as a fond memory. I will come and visit very soon. I miss you all and wish that we could have spent more time growing up together.Again, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Take care, Bobby

Dorothy and Barbara Humphries Miller

March 16, 2007

Dear Mrs. Nash, Kay and family,
Mother and I want to tell you how sorry we were to her of your loss. I know it's hard right now and we wish you all our deepest sympathy and prayers.

Sincerely,

Carolyn Watts

March 16, 2007

Dear Lynn and Tommy,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I did not know him personally, but my Uncle Harold Kennedy worked with him at Palmetto Electric. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Lynn, I am just around the corner from you if you need me.
With sincere sympathy.
Carolyn Watts

Kathy Randall

March 16, 2007

Mrs. Nash and Baker family.
We were sorry to hear about your loss. Although we did not have a chance to spend a great deal of time with you and Mr. Nash at Life Care Center, we enjoyed the short time we did. My mom also sends her condolescences, as do some other guests at Life Care.
May you find peace and blessings. Kathy, Bob and Audie Randall and my mom at Life Care, Christine Aughtry

Terry & Linda Trautman

March 16, 2007

Lynn & Skeeter,

Linda and I wish to express our deepest sympathy on the loss of Lynn's father. While we know you grieve his loss and will miss him, one of the comforts of the Christian faith is the knowledge that has been released from the pain of this world and is now at peace with God in Heaven.

Terry and Linda

Laurie Bowdoin

March 16, 2007

Mrs. Jutzeler,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I am very sorry for your loss. I have comfort in believing that he is up there looking down on you and your family. If you ever need anything, you know where I am!

Henry Arato

March 15, 2007

Tommy,
Very sorry for the loss of your father. Take care and stay well.....Henry

Rosa J. Mungin

March 15, 2007

Mr. Nash - you have my deepest sympathy on the lost of your father. I Pray God will continue to strengthen and keep you and your family in His bosom of love during this period of grief. I will keep your family in my prayers.

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