The Fort Worth community is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Nash Trujillo, a devoted husband, loving father, and man of deep faith. Nash tragically passed away in a car accident, leaving behind his wife, Kelsey Trujillo, and their young daughters. His passing has left family, friends, and the wider community grieving while rallying around his loved ones with love, prayers, and support during this difficult time.
A Life of Devotion and Faith
Nash’s life was defined by devotion—to his family, to his faith, and to the countless lives he touched. He was remembered as a man of kindness, joy, and compassion whose presence left a lasting impact on those around him. One family member shared: “He cut my dad’s hair every two weeks for many years, and my dad adopted him as a son. He took him on mission trips, prayed for him continually, and loved him so much. Nash will be missed… until we see him again.”
A Servant’s Heart
Friends and faith communities recall Nash as a man who lived his beliefs through action. He served tirelessly in ministry, offering his time, laughter, and heart to others. A close friend reflected: “Nash not only walked with us but served faithfully alongside us in Deep Love. He gave his heart in service to the Lord and to people—always real, always compassionate toward those God placed before him.” Whether on mission trips, in church service, or through simple everyday kindness, Nash embodied the principle of love through service.
A Family Man Above All
While Nash’s impact extended far into his community, his greatest devotion was to his family. As a husband to Kelsey and a father to their daughters, he found his greatest joy in the small, everyday moments—playtime, laughter, and guiding them with love and faith. He was committed to modeling integrity, faith, and compassion within his home, leaving a legacy that will continue to shape the lives of his children.
A Legacy of Faith and Love
In the midst of sorrow, many are finding comfort in scripture. Passages like 2 Corinthians 5:8—“to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”—and Psalm 34:18—“The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit”—offer reassurance to those grieving his loss.
The outpouring of tributes following Nash’s passing reflects the depth of his impact. Friends, neighbors, church members, and loved ones recall his generosity, his humor, and his unwavering dedication to serving God and others. Though his time on earth was cut short, Nash’s life of love, compassion, and service leaves behind an enduring legacy that will be cherished for generations.