Passing…

Posted April 1, 2010 at 10:45 am by

The services for Al Nash are this Sunday and Monday (see the end of this notice)…he’s much missed. Here’s more:

Albert M. Nash Jr.: January 10, 1924 – March 29, 2010

Al Nash

Al Nash

Albert Nash died peacefully at home on Monday morning, March 29th 2010.  Albert lived most of his 86 years in Friday Harbor where he was born, the second child of Albert M. Nash Sr. and Margaret McSorley Nash.  His brothers, Charles and Kenneth preceded him in death; his sister, Catherine Herdt lives in Mount Vernon with her husband Gary.

Al attended school in Friday Harbor, graduating in 1942.  He attended the University of Washington, but his studies were interrupted by World War II.  He served as a naval officer during the war where his boat handling skills earned him an assignment as the commander of a landing craft.  He navigated across the Pacific and supported forces in the Philippines and throughout the South Pacific winding up in Japan. Al was a great story-teller and patriot who reminisced about his time in the Navy for the rest of his life.

After the service he continued his education at the U of W, where he earned a degree in pharmacy and met Priscilla Thompson of Bellingham. He and Priscilla were married on August 6, 1949.  They returned to Friday Harbor where Al began working in his Dad’s Drug Store.  In due course, Al took over the drug store and ran the business on the corner of Second and Spring Streets in Friday Harbor for nearly fifty years.

Al will be remembered for his dedication to his customers, often opening the store and delivering medicine at all hours to islanders in need. He was active in the Washington State Pharmaceutical Association and became president in 1977-1978.  In 1979, he received the prestigious A.H. Robins Award for outstanding community Service in Pharmacy and in 2008, the Pharmacy Legend Award.

Al was active in local government, serving on the town council and local service clubs. He was commander of the American Legion Post and was a charter member of the Lion’s Club.  He was an avid sportsman with a love of hunting, fishing, boating and golf. He was very active in and supportive of St. Francis Catholic Church (never missing Mass).  He has also been a regular supporter of the San Juan Historical Society.  He had a deep love for our country.  He never missed a Memorial Day or Fourth of July Parade and passionately expressed his views to anyone who would listen.

Albert is survived by his wife, Priscilla, his sister Catherine Herdt, his seven children and their spouses: Michael; Mary; Jack; Debbie Strasser and Robert; Teresa DeGraaff and Norman; Virginia and friend Rick DeFreece; and Tommy and friend, Tracy Anthony. Grandchildren: Tyler, Caitlin, Albert, Oliver, and Peter Strasser; Jennifer Deacon; Priscilla Hudson and Magdelyn Hawkins; and great grandchildren Ashana, Ariana, and Ayla Deacon; and a number of nieces and nephews.

Services for Albert:

  • Rosary: Sunday, April 4th at 7:00 pm St. Francis Catholic Church (viewing to follow).
  • Mass of the Resurrection: Monday April 5th at 11:30 am S. Francis Catholic Church
  • Interment: Following Mass – St. Francis Cemetery (approx. 12:45 PM)
  • Reception and Celebration of Life: San Juan Golf Club (approx. 1:15 PM).

Memorials may be made to St. Francis Catholic Church or to the San Juan Historical Society.

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One comment...

  1. I will always remember Mr. Nash as a cherubic presence in Friday Harbor with his rosy cheeks and pleasant disposition that followed him everywhere he went. I remember getting my first prescription from him when I was in college and being nervous because it was the first time I had renewed my birth control. He was good friends with my parents and I expected to get a bit of a scowl or look of disapproval but he was kind and non-judgmental – a sign of a good heart. An avid golfer, Mr. Nash spent a lot of time with my dad – Dr. George Fraley – who will miss him more then he will ever admit openly. Dad always spoke of Mr. Nash so fondly and how much he was a patriot and admired my husband’s (Michael McRoberts)service to our country (US Navy). I knew many of his kids (Mary and Tommy) as well as Pricilla (another wonderful person). My greatest sympathy and prayerful thoughts go to all of the Nash clan. Al will be missed by all!

    Comment by Lisa (Fraley) McRoberts on April 2, 2010 at 9:14 am

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