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Naomi Faye <I>Hardisty</I> Hash

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Naomi Faye Hardisty Hash

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28 Nov 1968 (aged 64)
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Park, Greene County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Bloomfield – Mrs. Naomi Faye (Hardisty) Hash, 64, R. 4 Bloomfield, a native and long time resident of Greene County died Thursday morning November 28, 1968.

She was born October 10, 1904 the daughter of Andrew Johnson and Emma Cullison Hardisty. She was a member of the Solsberry American Legion Auxiliary and the Sylvania Wesleyan Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband Paul Byer Hash, two daughters, Mrs. Emma Pauline Hampton, Bedford and Mrs. Ruth Claudine Rose, R. 4, Bloomfield, three sons Garrell A Hash R. 4, Bloomfield, Ivan Dewayne Hash, R. 3 Bloomfield and Loren Ray Hash at home; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Martindale-Ray, R. 4 Bloomfield, Mrs. Roxie Wright, Bloomington, Mrs. Maudie Diecher, Terre Haute, Mrs. Marie Duzan-Kelly, Rural Bloomington; two brothers, Roscoe Hardisty, Washington State and Ray Hardisty, Bloomington; and six grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Sylvania Wesleyan Methodist Church, The Rev. Murrell Hash officiating, with burial at Walnut Grove Cemetery. Services are Monday, December 2, 1968. Friends may call at the residence.
Bloomfield – Mrs. Naomi Faye (Hardisty) Hash, 64, R. 4 Bloomfield, a native and long time resident of Greene County died Thursday morning November 28, 1968.

She was born October 10, 1904 the daughter of Andrew Johnson and Emma Cullison Hardisty. She was a member of the Solsberry American Legion Auxiliary and the Sylvania Wesleyan Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband Paul Byer Hash, two daughters, Mrs. Emma Pauline Hampton, Bedford and Mrs. Ruth Claudine Rose, R. 4, Bloomfield, three sons Garrell A Hash R. 4, Bloomfield, Ivan Dewayne Hash, R. 3 Bloomfield and Loren Ray Hash at home; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Martindale-Ray, R. 4 Bloomfield, Mrs. Roxie Wright, Bloomington, Mrs. Maudie Diecher, Terre Haute, Mrs. Marie Duzan-Kelly, Rural Bloomington; two brothers, Roscoe Hardisty, Washington State and Ray Hardisty, Bloomington; and six grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Sylvania Wesleyan Methodist Church, The Rev. Murrell Hash officiating, with burial at Walnut Grove Cemetery. Services are Monday, December 2, 1968. Friends may call at the residence.


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