Lillian Clara Nash's Obituary
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Clara Farmer Nash will be held at 11:00 A.M. Thursday August2, 2007 in the Labby Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Leesville, with Bro. Durhl Ray Davis & Bro. Willard McInnis officiating.
Burial will follow in the Burr Ferry Cemetery
Mrs. Nash passed away Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at Byrd Regional Hospital in Leesville.
Lillian “Mamae” Nash was very proud of her heritage, as she was born and raised on the Rosebud Indian Reservation and was a tribal member of the Sioux Indians of South Dakota. After falling in love with Gilmer Nash from Louisiana, who was serving his country in the United States Army, she moved to the South where they raised their children. She loved to farm, cook, work puzzle books, and quilt. After becoming a resident at Woodlands Nursing Home, she liked to visit with her new friends and loved to play bingo.
He is survived by: One Son - James Nash of Evans, La.
Four Daughters;Aletha and Husband Ivan Ensinger, Jr. of Florien, La.
Alta Rose and husband Willard McInnis of Anacoco, La.
Anna Ennenbach of Leesville, La.
Anita and Husband Marvin Cryer of Leesville, La.
Grandchildren:Alesia Richardson, Alice Haymon, Angela Pitt, Annetra Garcia, Michael Cryer, William Ennenbach, Crystal Hall, Colter Nash, Cayla Nash
Great Grandchildren: Christopher Richardson, Aaron, Richardson, Cody Haymon,
Casey Haymon, Adrianna Pitt, Cameron Pitt, Alexandra Pitt, Hunter Nash, Tyler Nash, Billy Hundsdorfer, Jory Ennenbach, Isabella Garcia, Kristen Garcia
Brother: Richard Farmer of Bakersfield, California
Lifetime Friend: Vera (Tootie) Compton
She was preceded in death by her husband Gilmer Nash
A special thank you to two very special doctors: Hanna Lubbos and Kanchan Upadhyay, the staff of Byrd Regional Hospital and Woodlands Nursing Home
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