Dear Nash Family,
I was saddened to hear about the passing of my dear friend, Drucilla. I know she suffered in these last years to stay active in a body which didn't move as easily as it used to move. Although she was my parents age, I always felt like she was as young as I was when I was in my teens. She taught me gospel principles which have served me well throughout my life. I remember her as Primary President and as a Young Women's leader. She worked hard at whatever she did in and out of the Church. We also worked together at "White Ledge Nursing Home". Her example as a nurse put into motion my thoughts about going into healthcare as a profession, when I went to college. I still am working as a physical therapist out here in California. I know how hard it is to deal with Parkinson's. I wish I could have been there for a celebration of her life and to support all of you. I can only imagine her joy at finally being free of that body with all of it's limitations and now being free to continue on with her work. May God bless you all with long healthy lives and loved ones always near and dear. My special condolences to you, Harry. I miss your beautiful smile!
Much love to you all,
Carolyn##imported-begin##Carolyn Kieft Zawilski##imported-end##