Author: | Harold W. Nash | ISBN: | 9781469103549 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | October 28, 2009 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Harold W. Nash |
ISBN: | 9781469103549 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | October 28, 2009 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
"So often in life, we don't realize how deeply someone has effected us until it is too late to thank them. Thus it is with Harry Nash, but he has done the next best thing. He has written a beautiful tribute to the men who, just by being themselves, influenced his understanding of the world and his place in it." Adele DelSAvio, Assistant Director, Resource and Community Development, Aurora of CNY, Inc. Syracuse, New York "Harrys gift to us in Three Good Men invites us to experience how such unique individuals continue to be . important in all our lives. Harold L. Nash, Harry's father, taught, "He who invented work should have finished it." Martin H Rogers Once a camp director always a camp director" Skills learned during summer camp can set the stage for the rest of your life. John J. Readling through his presence and actions shows us how to listen and ask the difficult questions that clarify life's challenges. "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts to wisdom" Psalm 90:12. The Reverend Jeffrey D. Knox, Retired Episcopal Priest, All Saints Church; Fulton, NewYork. "This book was a joy to read. It makes you stop to think about all those people who helped shape your life." Deana Masuicca, SUNY Brockport'75, Director, YMCA, Oswego, New York "Harry Nash lovingly and respectfully recalls the personal and professional influence of three men in his life. We should all be so fortunate and grateful" Bill Reilly, Owner, the river's end bookstore, Oswego, New York
"So often in life, we don't realize how deeply someone has effected us until it is too late to thank them. Thus it is with Harry Nash, but he has done the next best thing. He has written a beautiful tribute to the men who, just by being themselves, influenced his understanding of the world and his place in it." Adele DelSAvio, Assistant Director, Resource and Community Development, Aurora of CNY, Inc. Syracuse, New York "Harrys gift to us in Three Good Men invites us to experience how such unique individuals continue to be . important in all our lives. Harold L. Nash, Harry's father, taught, "He who invented work should have finished it." Martin H Rogers Once a camp director always a camp director" Skills learned during summer camp can set the stage for the rest of your life. John J. Readling through his presence and actions shows us how to listen and ask the difficult questions that clarify life's challenges. "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts to wisdom" Psalm 90:12. The Reverend Jeffrey D. Knox, Retired Episcopal Priest, All Saints Church; Fulton, NewYork. "This book was a joy to read. It makes you stop to think about all those people who helped shape your life." Deana Masuicca, SUNY Brockport'75, Director, YMCA, Oswego, New York "Harry Nash lovingly and respectfully recalls the personal and professional influence of three men in his life. We should all be so fortunate and grateful" Bill Reilly, Owner, the river's end bookstore, Oswego, New York