Background
Nash, Stanton Harris was born on February 6, 1915 in New Roads, Louisiana, United States. Son of Robert Meeker and Ethel Lee (Robbins) Nash.
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Nash, Stanton Harris was born on February 6, 1915 in New Roads, Louisiana, United States. Son of Robert Meeker and Ethel Lee (Robbins) Nash.
Student, LaSalle Extension University, 1938. Student, Trinity University, 1940. Bachelor in Sacred Music, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1948.
Minister music education, Indian Oaks Baptist Church, Fort Worth, 1939; minister music education, First Baptist Church, Waxahachie, Texas, 1939-1940; minister music education, First Baptist Church, Ranger, Texas, 1945-1946; minister education, church administration, First Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, 1949-1959; minister education, church administration, First Baptist Church, Atlanta, 1963-1964; minister music education, College Avenue Baptist Church, Fort Worth, 1946-1948; minister music education, Dauphin Way Baptist Church, Mobile, Alabama, 1948-1949; vice president development, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Mill Valley, California, 1965-1981; director planned giving, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, 1981-1992; director Joseph Fund,, Dallas Baptist U., 1992-1993; planned gifts representative Annuity Board,, Southern Baptist Convention, Dallas, since 1993. Executive secretary, treasurer Hawaii Baptist Convention, Honolulu, 1959-1963. President Stonehaven Publications, Fort Worth, since 1989.
Chairman Foundation Arts, San Rafael, California, 1968-1970. Major United States Army, 1941-1945, European Theatre of Operations. Member Council Advancement and Support of Education, National Society Fund Raising Executives (vice president 1972-1974, certified fund raising executive), Texas Baptist Development Officers Association, Baptist Public Relations Association (president 1976-1977), Masons, Shriners.
Married Joy Annette Balyeat, March 16, 1943. Children: April Joy Nash Woods, Stanna Joy Nash Schreiber, Marel Joy Nash Buffington, Stanton Harris World War II.