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"Jack Nash" has died (WMLO? WMEX?)

Didn't know him but word comes of the death of "Jack Nash", who I guess had been on WMLO,
WMEX, etc. The wake and burial has already happened. I heard about this from WMWM's Doug
Mascott, who had heard of it from former WNSH DJ "Dave Mack".

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/re...aszcyniec&pid=159540162&fhid=8165#fbLoggedOut

>> John D. Naszcyniec Jr., professionally known as "Jack Nash," died unexpectedly at his residence, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. John was born in Meriden (CT); a1976 graduate of Curry College, and had been a Massachusetts resident for 40 years. John was currently employed as a Boston, Mass., radio station disc jockey, professionally known as "Jack Nash."
 
I used to listen to Jack on WMEX in 1985/1986, he did weeknight evenings for the first year that Greater Media put WMEX back on the air as an oldies station on 1150 AM. He also did some occasional weekends and/or fill-ins on co-owned "Magic" (WMJX) while he was there. He was no longer there by the time I began working at WMEX in late 1986, so I never met him.

I wasn't in listening range to hear WMLO (until its day power was raised many years later as the present WNSH) so I never heard him there, but I may have heard him on the old 97.7 WCAV Brockton (now WKAF //WAAF), he was on there when it played an adult pop/oldies mix in the late '70s/early '80s before it went Country.

There was a brief period in the early '90s when Bob Bittner occasionally had a live DJ on WJIB once in a while, and I remember hearing Jack on there a couple of times. That was the last I heard him.
 
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