Services & Gatherings
Services & Gatherings
Last Updated: 02/10/2015
Last Review: 02/10/2015
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My family and I would like to express our deepest sympathy over the loss of Brian.
May you find comfort in your loving memories and the warmth of family and friends. A scripture that has uplifted me during times such as this is found at Revelation 21:4. There it describes a time when death and pain will be gone forever after God restores his original purpose for the earth. We will even see our loved ones again who we have lost in death (John 5:28 & 29). It is our hope that these words bring you a measure of comfort during this difficult time as well. Once again, please accept our condolences as you deal with your loss.
~ Elton Family - May 30, 2015
So sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I worked with him in both of his jobs. He was one of the most talented people I knew. He was always willing to help others and was kind. I will miss him.
~ Toby and melaine Smith - May 30, 2015
I married his brother Mark, my name is Brenda. They were very close, but when they disagreed, look out! It usually was over something about cars... When I received the call of his passing, it hit me hard. I better than anyone know that loss in a very personal way. Mark passed away here at home. A heart attack suddenly took my best friend and the love of my life. His father "Vance Nash" is trying to make sense of the loss of two sons, both to heart attacks. Vance loved Brian and Mark. Through Brian and Sarah he will heal in time. Brian and I have been out of communication for about 4 years. That does not in any way lessen how I felt about him. He was my brother-in-law and was the best man at my wedding. I love him. Brian and Sarah are his niece and nephew. They loved him also and will always remember the fun and good times they had with him. They also have the stories their father told about he and his brother tearing up Paola, wrecking cars, losing Brian's car in the lake, and the list goes on. I have and will always continue to encourage them to remember the good times. We were family and in my heart still are. Two brothers are now together again in Heaven. May they rest in peace. No pain. No worries. Just brothers telling stories about growing up. May you both rest in peace. All my love, Brenda
~ Brenda Nash - May 19, 2015
First time I met him, I noticed his totally unkempt hair that always had a comb dragging through it.
No matter how many times he combed his hair it would always spring back to disarray. We were freshmen in High school and I could drive. I guess that made me cool in his eyes. So began an immutable friendship.
Unknowing to him I had been bullied relentlessly at my former school. One of the first things he asked me was “Do you know anyone that needs beaten up?” My first thought was holy hell here I go again. Fortunately for them, I knew of no miscreants who needed beaten up, because fact is he would of done it. Several guys I thought were jerks would feel his punch before that year was over.
As we grew together I would meet his younger brother who was not unlike him, but did have better hair. His mother would tell tales of them body slamming each other in there upstairs bedroom and dust flitting down the ceiling. His brother, too died way to early.
I’m not sure what was funnier, the trouble we would get caught for, or the trouble we didn’t get caught for. Status of limitation has passed so I’m safe here. Ask questions I will tell you, but probably not on line. Just in case.
In early adult hood he fell hard for a sweet beautiful girl. She was the apple of his eye. Not many years into their marriage she succumbed to a genetic illness that made both their lives much more difficult for them. Unlike many perhaps including myself he stood by her. I know it was a challenge but he did it. For that alone he is my hero.
As the years progressed we remained friends though not in constant contact. We would occasionally get together to share old times and re-adjusted life goals. He was my friend and counsel through good times and bad. Rest well my friend. I know even now the words “Well done my good and faithful servant” are ringing pleasantly in your ears.
~ Jim Norris - May 14, 2015
Brian was a great artist and very sweet kind person.Loved his sense of humor.I was a friend in high school and later ran into him in my place of business.Still very quiet.We had alot of fun in art class.Surprised he passed .but will always have fond memories of him. Julie Huettenmueller
~ Julie Huettenmueller - May 14, 2015
CONDOLENCE'S FROM THE THURMAN SPEARS FAMILY IN OSAWATOMIE.
~ Connie Morgan - May 13, 2015
Brain's memories will be of a fine loyal associate with a natural talent for hand engraving. Brain was the calm, dedicated, nice, polite, attentive, enjoyable, "Artist" we worked with and admired. Assuredly, our friend Brain will be missed by every associate, officer, and owner at UEI. "May his sole rest in peace, amen" Chairman of UEI
~ Glenn Hutchison - May 13, 2015
Keeping the family in my thoughts and prayers, Brian will be missed.
~ scott grandon - May 13, 2015
Brian was one of those special people you meet in your life. He worked with Charles in engraving and they shared some good memories. Just a super nice person and good friend. He will be missed.
~ Charles & Mary Ann Holloman - May 12, 2015
I was blessed with the honor of meeting Brian in my 6th grade year, at Paola Middle School, when he became a driving force behind my athletic abilities. Through high school, Brian helped with frustrating issues, that enabled and encouraged me to excel in sports and academically...all areas of life. Thank you Brian for the difference you made. Love you Bro. You'll be forever missed...never forgotten. R.I.Paradise Mr. Brian V. Nash...your friend and brother
~ Dwayne Lewis - May 11, 2015
Brian I became friends in middle school and remain friends throughout high school. work together at Lake Mary. he was even anUsher at my wedding. we spoke an alumni I had been in Florida for several years . it was so nice to catch up you will be missed my condolences and prayers for your family.
~ david johnson - May 11, 2015
Gentle Soul. Will be missed greatly!
~ Mike Doss - May 11, 2015