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Allan Bernard Nason

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Allan Bernard Nason, age 66, of Mendon passed away on Tuesday November 12, 2024, at his home surrounded by family.

Allan was born in San Antonio, Texas on January 22, 1958, the son of Bernard and Helen (Salley) Nason. He attended Warsaw High School, graduating in 1976. Allan had a great love of sports and was an outstanding athlete. He excelled in football and baseball all through his school years.

Allan was employed at Keokuk Steel Castings for 25 years, retiring as Inspection Superintendent. He has spent his retirement years caring for the family homestead and gardening. Most of all he loved spending time with family creating special memories including holidays, deer and turkey hunting, and fishing on his pond. His grandchildren were his greatest joy, watching them grow up, attending their sporting events, playing table games, and teaching them to fish.

Allan is survived by his current wife Dorothy of Mendon; children, Eric (Trisha fiancée) Nason, Tiffany (Gary) Huston, Nicole (Lynn) Marshall; stepchildren, Zachary Lair, Lacy (Sam) Landrum, Jerad (Jennifer) Cantrell, Amanda (David partner) Cantrell; grandchildren, Caitlyn (Cody) Winkler, Caleb Nason, Callie Nason, Caia Nason, Trey (Autumn) Roberts, Taiylor Huston, Paiyton Huston, Jaiyden Huston, Maverick Huston, Asher Huston, Alec Hymes; step-grandchildren Taylor (Wyatt) Huls, Olivia Elkin, Zoey Marshall, Lucas Masterson, Noah Lair, Breanna Landrum, Logan Landrum, Paige Hynek, Bryce Cantrell, Samarah Cantrell, Sidney Cantrell, David Butler; great grandchildren, Cale Winkler, Chloe Winkler, Nash Roberts; step-great grandchildren, Sam Huls, Theo Huls; brothers, Bill (Jill) Nason, Ron (Heather) Nason.

He was preceded in death by his parents; infant brother, Sam; his second wife of 25 years, Linda (d. 2002); his first wife, Kim (d. 2001).

Visitation will be 12:00 to 2:00 on Sunday November 17, 2024 at Printy Funeral Home Warsaw Illinois. Celebration of Life Service to follow at 2:00 officiated by Pastor Edward Brownlee. Burial in Oakland Cemetery, Warsaw.

Memorial Donations may be made to American Cancer Society Hope Lodge of St. Louis, Missouri.

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