Folsom Carter Hash
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HASH, Folsom Carter     7/19/1898     4/4/1983
Birth: Wheatland, Tx.
Father: W.N. CARTER
Mother: Emma BROCK
Source: Adams Funeral Home
Transcribed by Bettye Odom
Mrs. Folsom Hash, a well-known Crosbyton resident for over a half a century, was claimed by death at 7:50 a.m. Monday in Crosbyton Clinic Hospital following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Hash was 84.

Memorial services were at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Crosbyton Church of Christ with Glen Gray and Joseph Johnston officiating.

Burial was made in Crosbyton Cemetery, under direction of Adams Funeral Home.

A member of the Crosbyton Church of Christ, Mrs. Hash was a charter member of the Ralls Order of the Eastern Star and a 41-year member of the Crosbyton Order of the Eastern Star. She also held membership in the Garden Club, Harmony Club, Art Guild and Crosbyton Senior Citizens.

The former Folsom Carter was born July 19, 1898 in Wheatland, Tex., and was married to Clayton William Hash on Aug. 8, 1920, in Dallas. Mr. Hash preceded his wife in death on May 22, 1967.

Due to Hash´s health, the family moved from Dallas to Crosby County in 1926.

Active in the community, the Hashes at one time were co-owners of the Broadway Gin and purchased land in that community.

Mrs. Hash is survived by two sons, C.W. (Bill) Hash of Lubbock; and six grandchildren.

Another son, Jack Joseph Hash, preceded his mother in death Dec. 8, 1982.

©Crosbyton Review, April 7, 1983
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
transcribed by Linda Fox Hughes




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