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Harvey Dean Nash descendants gather together on Jan 28 From Annita Dial Some of the descendants of Harvey Dean Nash celebrated his 128th birthday on January 28, 2024, by attending worship services at Russell Heights Baptist Church, where Mr. Nash was a member until his death in 1968. Among those in attendance were Mr. Nash's daughter Shirley York; grandchildren Annita Dial and Melissa Gullion; great-grandchildren Jordan Baker, Cameron Barnett, Kortnei Meador, Jaireka Baldwin, Chance Barnett, Bryan Kelsay, II, and Kantlee Harvey; great-great-grandchildren Laramie Baldwin, Waylon Barnett, Lariat Baker, Gunner Franklin, Brexlei Barnett, and Hemi Baldwin, Bryan Kelsay, III, and Preston Kelsay; in-laws Bobbie Barnett, Ricky Bledsoe, Angela Kelsay and Isaiah Murrell; and friend Jared Murrell. Great-great-grandchild Hemi Storm Baldwin was celebrating her 1st birthday on January 28, 2024. Some of the family members attended Sunday school, followed by preaching with the scriptures starting at Romans chapter 8, verse 28, and then they enjoyed cupcakes and fellowship in the basement. This story was posted on 2024-01-29 08:34:54
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