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Hash, Mildred F.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Mildred F. Hash of Chester, VA, died at University Park, in Richmond, VA on February 14, 2006. She was born on May 8, 1918, in Jenkinsjones, WV. She grew up in Elkhorn, WV, and was the daughter of the late John E. and Anna Vernon Franklin. She was a member of Elkhorn Methodist Church, and the Ladies Guild. She was preceded in death
by husbands, George Haluski Jr., Harry Henthorn, and Donald Hash. Surviving are her daughters, Emily Batten and husband Russell of Smithfield, VA, and Patricia “Patty” O’Brien and husband Mike of Chester, VA; grandsons, Michael O’Brien and wife Kim
of Jeffersonville, IN, Mark O’Brien of Tampa FL, and Bill Batten of Smithfield, VA; great-grand son, James Conrad O’Brien of Jeffersonville, IN; step-sons Bill Henthorn
and wife Joyce, of Dublin, VA, and Donnie Hash and wife Pat of Waynesboro, VA; sister Hazel Cook of Belhaven, NC; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 18, 1:00 p.m. at Alamance Memorial Gardens in Burlington, NC, with Rev. Beverly McDowell officiating. Arrangements being conducted by the J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Chesterfield where condolences may be registered online at www.jtmorriss.com.


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Dear Patty, No one can possibly know how you are feeling right now - please know that I care about you and I am thinking about you. My deepest sympathy to you and to your family. Joan Cregger Duvall

Posted by: Joan Duvall at February 17, 2006 04:08 PM

Emily & Patty,
Throughout our lives, from as early as we can remember, we create memories. Some last a lifetime. Such as the memories I have of your mother. From as early as I can remember, like my mother, she was always there. Always kind, pleasant, always nice to all of the kids in Elkhorn, she wil remain in my memory bank in a special place for close friends. i hate that you have lost her, and as I and many others have lost our loved ones, we can say "I know how you feel" and you will know we are sincere. So please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of one so dear to you and may you take comfort in the knowledge that others care, and share in your time of sorrow.

You are in my prayers.
Moshier

Posted by: Moshier at February 16, 2006 02:35 PM

Patty,
So sorry about your Mom. Know that you are in my prayers, as it's not easy to lose your Mom. Take care.

Posted by: Beanie at February 16, 2006 08:57 AM

Don't know if you remember me or not, however, we grew up together down in McDowell County in Elkhorn. Emily and Patty was such good friends of mine.

So sorry to hear about your Mom. I always thought so much of her and always thought she was so pretty. It's not much fun when you grow up and lose your parents. Lost my Mom in June 2003 to lung cancer and to this day I miss her so much.

Please know that I am thinking and praying for you and your families. It is so hard to lose your Mother.

I have left my e-mail address. Maybe we can keep in touch.

Posted by: Brenda Davis at February 16, 2006 07:53 AM

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