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Bradley Dale
Nash
October 1, 1959 – May 29, 2026
Fairmount Community Center
Starts at 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Bradley Dale Nash
October 1, 1959 - May 29, 2026
Bradley fought a brief but courageous battle with pancreatic cancer before passing peacefully on May 29th, surrounded by the love of his family. While our hearts ache from the loss, we also find comfort knowing that he is no longer in pain and is now resting peacefully in Heaven with Jesus.
Bradley was preceded in death by his father, James Nash, and his brother, Barry Nash. Though reunited with them now, he leaves behind a family who loved him deeply and will carry his memory forever — his beloved wife Anne; his mother Joan; his daughter Emily Collins and her husband Josh; his sons Austin Nash, Chris Terry and wife Cori, Brandon Terry and wife Lisa, and Eric Nash; along with his treasured grandchildren Tymber Hensley, Madison and Chyenne Collins, Cameron and Connor Terry, Rayleigh Nash, and Wyatt and Lilian Terry. He also leaves behind countless extended family members and dear friends who were blessed to know him.
Bradley dedicated his life to helping others through his work as a respiratory therapist. It was more than just a career to him — it was his calling. He cared deeply for his patients and took pride in making a difference in people’s lives during some of their hardest moments. His compassion, kindness, and dedication reflected the kind of man he truly was.
But above all else, Bradley loved his family. He was a wonderful father, a proud grandfather, and an even better husband. The love he shared with Anne was evident to everyone around them. After recently retiring, he embraced the simple joys of life — spending time with the people he loved most, searching for rocks at the quarry with his wife and friends, and soaking in the peace and happiness he found at the beach, his favorite place in the world.
Those moments may seem ordinary to some, but to Bradley they were life’s greatest treasures: family, friendship, laughter, and love.
Although we grieve his absence today, we also celebrate the incredible man he was and the legacy he leaves behind. Bradley showed us how to care for others, how to love deeply, and how to appreciate the simple blessings in life. His memory will live on in every story shared, every beach trip taken, every treasured family gathering, and every life he touched along the way.
Bradley may no longer walk beside us here on earth, but his love remains with us always. And one day, we will see him again — healthy, whole, and smiling in the presence of the Lord.
Until then, may we honor him by loving one another the way he loved all of us.
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Fairmount Community Center
11921 Fairmount Hwy SE, Fairmount, GA 30139
2:00 P.M. on Thursday, June 4 2026
Care of Mr. Nash has been entrusted to In Their Honor Funeral and Cremation Providers.
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