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- ALDEN D. NASH KOREAN WAR VETERAN
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 20, 1998
Alden D. Nash, 62, Hotel Adams, 4 W. Church St., was found dead Tuesday in his room at the hotel.
State police reported that he died Sunday and that the Jefferson County medical examiner's office attributed the death to heart disease.
Born March 24, 1936, in Ellisburg, son of Andrew and Bertha Loomis Nash, he attended Belleville Central School.
He served in the Army during the Korean War.
A marriage to Mildred Coffie ended in divorce.
Mr. Nash had been separated from his present wife, the former Patricia Glazier, for several years.
Mr. Nash worked as a construction foreman with Rouse Construction Co. until he was injured in 1975. He had been disabled since that time.
He was a lifetime member of the Adams Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Douglas Alden, Altmar, Russell G., Philadelphia, Pa., and Norman L., Pocono Mountains, Pa.; three daughters, Tammy L., and Kimberly A. both of Pulaski, and Lisa A., of Orlando, Fla.; three sisters, Lillian Wood, Sandy Creek, Virginia Atkinson, Sandy Pond, and Loretta Drake, Rochester; four brothers, Harold N. address unknown, Andrew J., Rochester and James and Marshall, both of Belleville, and five grandchildren.
A brother, Norman, died before him.
The body was cremated. Services are private.
Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville.
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