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Henry J. Hash
5 June 1852 - 8 July 1937

Elmira A. Mosier Hash
26 April 1862 - 24 January 1938




The Denison Press
Thursday, July 8, 1937

Henry J. Hash Died Thursday Pottsboro Home
Henry J. Hash, 85, died at his home in Pottsboro, route 2, Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock after an illness of one week.  Deceased was born June 5th, 1857 in Monroe county, Indiana, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hash and married Miss Elmira Mosier in Waynesville, Mo. April 4, 1882.
Deceased came to Pottsboro thirty-seven years ago and has farmed since then.  He is a member of the Christian church and will be buried Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Georgetown cemetery, with Short-Murray fuenral directors in charge.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ella Hash, three borthers, Tom Hash of Pottsboro, Moe Hash of Bloomington, Ind., Robert Hash of Indianapolis, Ind., one sister, Mrs. Jane Myers of Pottsboro.


Mrs. Ella S. Hash
Mrs. Ella S. Hash, 75 years old, a resident of Grayson County a half century, died Monday night at 10:15 o'clock at Pottsboro.  A stroke of paralysis brought sudden death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Georgetown Cemetery with Rev. Mr. Gardenhier officiating.  Short-Murray funeral directors were in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Hash was born in Laclede county, Missouri April 29, 1862, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier.  After her marriage to Henry Hash at Waynesville, Mo. April 4, 1882, Mrs. Hash came to Grayson County, residing at Sherman for four years until her removal to Pottsboro, where she spent the rest of her life.  
Mr. Hash, a farmer in the Pottsboro area for many years, died July 8, 1937.  Since the death of her husband, Mrs. Hash had been making her home with her nephew, Sam Mosier, at Pottsboro.  She was a member of the Christian Church.
Surviving are the nephew, Sam Mosier, a brother, Sherman Mosier, Denison and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Baker, Lebanon, Mo.




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