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Zachary Edwin Nelson
Carrollton
& Farmers Branch
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Zachary Edwin Nelson
1975 The Roar
R. L. Turner High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
Zachary appears in the 2000 Roar but does not have a class photo
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OBITUARY
In Loving Memory of Zachary Edwin Nelson
May 29, 1981 – February 6, 2026
Zachary Edwin
Nelson was born on May 29, 1981 in Dallas, Texas and passed away
unexpectedly at his home in Krum, Texas on February 6, 2026. His sudden
passing has left an immeasurable void in the hearts of all who knew and
loved him.
Raised in
Carrollton- Farmers Branch, Texas Zach attended R.L. Turner High
School, where he formed lifelong friendships and displayed the natural
leadership that would define his life. His talent and dedication on the
basketball court earned him a full scholarship to Brown Mackie College
in Salina, Kansas where he proudly played college basketball — a
testament to his discipline, determination, and competitive spirit.
Zach never met
a stranger. His warm smile, outgoing personality, and generous heart
made him the light in every room. He lived life fully and joyfully,
always bringing laughter and comfort to those around him.
From a young
age, Zach learned the value of hard work while accompanying his
grandfather on service calls for the family business, Nelson’s Heating
and Air, earning the nickname “ZEN.” He later built a successful career
in heavy machinery and generators, ultimately becoming a Generator
Service Sales Account Manager — a role he loved and in which he
excelled, building lasting relationships and earning great respect.
Zach found joy
in hunting and fishing with friends and family, gardening, and keeping
a beautiful home where loved ones always felt welcome. Above all, his
greatest love was his family. His beautiful wife of nine years,
Dariela, was his best friend and the love of his life. Together they
shared adventures, travels, and countless cherished memories.
He is survived
by his devoted wife, Dariela Nelson; his stepdaughters, Alexis Ordonez
(Louis Anthony Ordonez Jr.) and Amber Lopez; his cherished grandson,
Louis Anthony Ordonez III; his sister, Christina Nelson; his
mother-in-law, Alma Perez; his brother-in-law, David L. Perez (Melissa
Perez); and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
He is now
reunited in Heaven with his beloved mother, Rebecca Nelson; his
father-in-law, Rufino Perez; his Aunt, Colleen Nelson; his Uncle, Mike,
Brad, and Mark Nelson; his Grandfather, Lloyd Doll Nelson; his
Grandmother, Geraldine Josephine McMains Nelson and many other loved
ones.
Though his
time here was far too short, the love Zach gave and the lives he
touched will live on forever in the hearts of those who loved him.
Special Message from His Wife
My Sweetest Zach,
From the
moment you came into my life, you made it brighter. You were my
strength, my protector, my best friend, and the love of my life. You
loved deeply, laughed loudly, and gave your whole heart to the people
around you. You never met a stranger, and you made everyone feel
important. I admired your dedication, your work ethic, and the pride
you took in everything you did - whether building relationships in your
career, tending your garden, or spending time with your hunting
buddies. But what I loved most was the way you loved our family. Thank
you for loving me the way you did. Thank you for the memories, the
laughter, the quiet moments, and the life we shared. I will carry your
love with me every single day. Though my heart aches without you here,
I find comfort knowing you are reunited with your precious mother and
our family in Heaven. Until the day I see you again, I will honor you
by living with the same kindness and strength you showed the world.
Fly high, my love.
Forever yours, Dariela
AKA: Mimi Nelson
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