We Remember
NASH, Victor Kenneth
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1942-2022
Vic was born in Roblin, Manitoba to Ethel and Cyril Nash. He is survived by his daughters Ria Harder (Garry) and Teena Nash; brother Robert Nash; three sisters Eunice Mitchell, Ruth Jeffrey (Jim), and Esther Clausen (Mike); as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews, and good friend Clark Smith.
By way of train, Vic came from Roblin Manitoba to Kelowna, BC with his family at the age of 5 years old. He worked here all his life, mainly in concrete curb construction. Vic loved the outdoors, playing Tennis, Hiking, and his main interest in later years was Cycling every day. He knew every nook and cranny of Kelowna by exploring it on his bike; he especially loved riding to the top of Knox Mountain, which he did on a regular basis.
Vic was kind, easy going, fun-loving, and had many friends. He was loved for his sense of humour, and will be remembered singing Elvis songs with his brother Bob.
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To Vic’s family and friends,
Everyone here at Borden Manor, both residents, staff and management are missing Vic deeply. He was quite a character – silly jokes, Elvis songs and one of the last songs he got kind of stuck in his head. “Zippity doo dah, zippity aay, my oh my what a wonderful day…” He was almost always happy and looking for ways to be helpful, Thanks to all of you for being so supportive during his time here, including his buddy Clark who was an exceptional friend to him right until the end. Our deepest condolences to everyone. We will never forget our dear Vic.