Barbara Lynn “Barb” <I>Dyce</I> Nash

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Barbara Lynn “Barb” Dyce Nash

Birth
Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA
Death
21 Mar 1978 (aged 28)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.77013, Longitude: -108.5620952
Plot
Christus Garden Section 34 B, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Barbara Lynn Nash, 28, of 204 Lomond Lane, a secretary at International Harvester for the past two years, enjoyed swimming, skiing, hiking, hunting, fishing and horseback riding. She died Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital of a gunshot wound.

Born in Chamberlain SD, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Dyce, she came to Billings in 1960, graduated from West High School and attended airline schools in Los Angeles. In 1970 she married William Nash and following their marriage she worked for Mountain Bell company and K.A.L Lines.

Survivors include her parents of 1408 Terry Ave., a son William Harvey Nash Jr. and a daughter, Karri Nash both of 204 Lomond Lane, a brother Michael Dyce of 205 Suburban Drive, a sister Mrs. Joe (Patricia) Zahn of 4808 Arapaho Trail, and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Dyce of 1408 Terry Ave.

Services will be at 1pm Friday, in Michelotti Sawyers West Chapel. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Barbara Lynn Nash, 28, of 204 Lomond Lane, a secretary at International Harvester for the past two years, enjoyed swimming, skiing, hiking, hunting, fishing and horseback riding. She died Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital of a gunshot wound.

Born in Chamberlain SD, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Dyce, she came to Billings in 1960, graduated from West High School and attended airline schools in Los Angeles. In 1970 she married William Nash and following their marriage she worked for Mountain Bell company and K.A.L Lines.

Survivors include her parents of 1408 Terry Ave., a son William Harvey Nash Jr. and a daughter, Karri Nash both of 204 Lomond Lane, a brother Michael Dyce of 205 Suburban Drive, a sister Mrs. Joe (Patricia) Zahn of 4808 Arapaho Trail, and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Dyce of 1408 Terry Ave.

Services will be at 1pm Friday, in Michelotti Sawyers West Chapel. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.


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