George McWhorter Nash

george nash

November 6, 1928 ~ November 2, 2016


Resided in: Stone Mountain, GA

George M. Nash, age 87 of Stone Mountain, GA., passed away on November 2, 2016. The funeral service will be held on November 13, 2016 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 1722 Oak Grove Road, Decatur GA. A visitation will be held at 2:30pm, followed by the service at 3:00pm. In lieu of flowers, make a donation to the Oak Grove UMC Missions to help the less fortunate. He graduated from Campbell High school in Fairburn GA, then after graduating from UGA, George served in the Army, worked for Eastern Airlines and retired from Sears.

He will be remembered for his kind, friendly and loving nature, not to mention his wonderful sense of humor. He enjoyed many years of traveling and Square Dancing. After retiring from Sears, George spent 20+ years doing mission work with the church. He became a Master Gardener and was involved with the County Extension Office. He was known for his yard full of Hydrangeas and enjoyed the annual “Hydrangea Festival” they hosted every June.

He is survived by his loving wife Jeannine B. Nash of 67years; children Nancy A. Nash, Ken B. Nash Terri K., Pamela J. Nash; grandchildren Amanda Blair Compton, Andrew Justin Longo, Alexandria Peyton Nash, Jordan Marie Longo, Kenneth Malone Nash; great grandchildren Mason Reid Gound, Amelia Elizabeth Longo.

View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Sharon Cassidy says:

    George was my friend. We could always depend on him for our plant sale at the Extension office and when he came in the office to answer the phone, he was dependable. I enjoyed his humor and God has gained a great one in heaven. My prayers are with you and special friends are so hard to loose. George was one of a kind and my friend.

  2. K. Banks says:

    Please accept my condolences for the loss of Mr. Nash. May you draw comfort from the words Jesus spoke in the holy scriptures at John 11:25. Warm Regards

  3. Nicole says:

    I am truly sorry for your loss. During this difficult time may God’s word, prayer and your precious memories prove to be a source of comfort and strength. Philippians 4:6,7; Isaiah 41:10; 25:8. You may also find comforting information on how to cope with the loss of your loved ones on the website jw.org.

  4. Nicole says:

    I am truly sorry for your loss. During this difficult time may God’s word, prayer and your precious memories prove to be a source of comfort and strength. Philippians 4:6,7; Isaiah 41:10; 25:8. You may also find comforting information on how to cope with the loss of your loved ones on the website jw.org.


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle

Go to Top