IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Jonathan R.

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Nash

January 10, 1984 – November 22, 2023

Obituary

Jonathan R. Nash

1984 – 2023

West Springfield – Jonathan (Jon) R. Nash, 39, died peacefully Wednesday morning surrounded by his loving family. Jon was born in Springfield, son of Kathleen (Brown) Nash and the late Thomas E. Nash. He grew up in West Springfield and was a 2002 graduate of West Springfield High School and 2006 graduate of Nichols College. He worked as a Beer Salesman for Craft Brewers Guild and was a longtime bartender at Collins Tavern. Jon loved the New York Giants, the Red Sox and spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife, Beth (Ingalls) Nash, and their three children, Jack, Emma and Conor; his brother Chris Nash and his wife Alex; his sister Alison Nash; his mother and father-in-law Debbie and Kim Ingalls; and his brother-in-law Mike Ingalls. He also leaves cherished nieces and nephews Courtney, Madison, Ryan and River, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. Visiting hours will be held at the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home on Sunday, Nov. 26th from 4:00 – 7:00pm.  Family and friends are invited to meet at St. Michael's Church in East Longmeadow for the Funeral Mass Monday Nov. 27 at 11:30am.  For more info and online condolences please visit curranjones.com.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The Jon Nash Memorial Fund, Westfield Bank, C/O Anja Paier, 39 Morgan Rd, West Springfield, MA 01089. All funds will go directly to the education of Jon's children.

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Calling Hours

November
26

Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield

109 Main Street, West Springfield, MA 01089

4:00 - 7:00 pm

Funeral Mass

November
27

Starts at 11:30 am

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