Ms. Mildred Leona Nash

July 09, 1947 - July 09, 2021

Ms. Mildred Leona Nash

July 09, 1947 - July 09, 2021

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Mildred Leona Nash was born on July 9, 1947 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Leola and Buford James Nash, Sr. She was raised by her paternal grandparents, Mr. Jesse and Jane Carson.

Mildred attended Dunbar Elementary School, Carver Junior High School, and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in 1965. She graduated from Bishop College in Dallas, Texas.

Mildred was baptized and accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savoir. She knew this earthly journey was brief and the best was yet to be. Mildred loved her church family, and the joy she received from
serving in numerous capacities.

Mildred was an extremely talented and clever woman who wasaffiliated with a number of organizations including: Tulsa Job
Corp-Job Placement, Tulsa Urban League counselor, Osteopathic Hospital administrator, Para-teacher at Thoreau Demonstration Academy and Walt Whitman Elementary, support employee of the year at Thoreau, Campfire Assistant Leader and youth director, vacation Bible school teacher, Mission Choir Director, member of the Women’s Auxiliary Missionary, President of the North Tulsa Business Professional Women’s Club, Inc., and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Mildred was a loving daughter, granddaughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, and friend. All who knew and loved Mildred will miss her beautiful smile, the twinkle in her eyes, and her encouraging spirit to always give their best in all the do.

Mildred is preceded in death by her mother, Leola Bates Nash, father, Buford James Nash, Sr., grandmother, Jane Carson,
grandfather, Jesse Carson, sister, Lannetta Jean Ward Burleson Murray, nephew, Buford James Nash III, sister-in-law, JoAnn Nash,
and great-niece, Kiara Beasley.

Left to cherish Mildred’s memory include her two brothers, Buford James Nash, Jr. (Eileen) and David L. Nash, Sr. , two sisters, Ruby L. Nash Garrett and Karen “Carolyn” R. Nash Pettigrew, all of Tulsa, Oklahoma, nephews: Ernest D. Ward (Renee) of Jacksonville, Florida,
J.D. Burleson, Jr. (Virginia) of Desota, Texas, Fredrick Burleson (Iretha) of Midwest City, Oklahoma, David L. Nash, Jr., Brandon Garrett, Thayo Garrett, Anthony Pettigrew, Jr., and Korey D. Pettigrew (Maggie), of Tulsa, Oklahoma; nieces: Renita Burleson Williams of Jacksonville, Florida, Kathleen Nash and Kasandria Nash of Tulsa, Oklahoma; great-nehpews: Andre D. Pettigrew, Cameron Pettigrew, James Watson, Jerome Nash Beasley, and Buford David Nash Beasley; great-nieces: Koriana Pettigrew, Asia Pettigrew, and Averi Pettigrew. She will also be sorely missed by a special lady who was like a daughter, Natalie Goodeau of Atlanta, Georgia and a life-long special friend, Redgie Gay of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 21, 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., at Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 22,11:00am Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church followed by interment at Green Acres Memorial Gardens.

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18 responses to Ms. Mildred Leona Nash

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  1. Praying for peace, comfort and strength for your family. Weeping may endure for a night, but Joy comes in the morning. God bless

  2. Eileen Nash says:

    Mildred , my Sister in Law for 30+ years, made me feel so welcome into the NASH family. Her beautiful smile and happy eyes always greeted me. She was a very giving Person always touching lives that needed a special blessing. She stayed busy most often working 2 jobs – teaching at Thoreau and working at Target fir many years. She loved to stay busy. She was very private about herself but would always be right there for you. I will miss her dearly but will go celebrate her memory at Outback and Bros Houligan some of her favorite places. We will meet again one day but until then will try and be the person she was in reaching out to serve others. My life is better having crossed her path. May Mildred rest in place and May her memory be eternal. Eileen E Nash

  3. Eileen Nash says:

    Mildred , my Sister in Law for 30+years, made me feel so welcome into the NASH family. Her beautiful smile and happy eyes always greeted me. She was a very giving Person always touching lives that needed a special blessing. She stayed busy most often working 2 jobs – teaching at Thoreau and working at Target fir many years. She loved to stay busy. She was very private about herself but would always be right there for you. I will miss her dearly but will go celebrate her memory at Outback and Bros Houligan some of her favorite places. We will meet again one day but until then will try and be the person she was in reaching out to serve others. My life is better having crossed her path. May Mildred rest in place and May her memory be eternal. Eileen E Nash

  4. To the entire family of Mildred Nash, we offer our heartfelt sympathy. My family is praying for your family to gain added strength. Your precious family member was a precious, soft speaking, hard working sister! Continue to look to the hills, from which cometh all of our help! All of our help cometh from the Lord! If there is anything that we might do to assist your family, give us a call or text. May God continue to Bless and keep each of you. Yours in Christ – The White Family

  5. Sorry to hear of Mrs nash

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