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NORFOLK DAILY NEWS; March 20, 1939; Page 2
Deaths
Mrs. Ellis Hash
Mrs. Rosa Virginia Hash, wife of Ellis Hash, 423 Monroe Avenue,
died about noon Sunday at her home. She was about 57 years of
age. Her husband and four children survive.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the Thenhaus-Howser chapel with the Rev. I. D. Halvorsen,
minister of the First Baptist Church, in charge. Burial will be at
Battle Creek.
The body will lie in state Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at
the Thenhaus-Howser Chapel.
NORFOLK DAILY NEWS; March 22, 1939; Page 2
Funeral Record
Mrs. Ellis Hash
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
Thenhaus-Howser chapel for Mrs. Ellis Hash, 56, who died about
noon Sunday at her home, 423 Monroe Avenue. The Rev. I. D.
Halvorsen, minister of the First Baptist Church, was in charge of
the service.
Mrs. Hash, whose maiden name was Rose Virginia Carrico was
born Aug 26, 1882, in Grayson County, Virginia. In her early life,
she was baptized in the Christian church northwest of Battle Creek.
She was married to Ellis Hash Jan. 18, 1901 in Virginia and six
years later they moved to Madison County, in Nebraska, where she
had since made her home. She was the mother of five children,
one of whom, preceded her in death.
Mrs. Hash's death resulted from dtroke of paralysis. She is
survived by her husband, two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Merritt
Valentine, Mrs. Everett Morris, Rex and John, Norfolk. She also
leaves 4 grandchildren, all of Norfolk, and two sisters and three
brothers.
Pallbearers were Albert Nelson, and Glen, Frank, Virgil, Curtis
and Walter Carrico. Interment was in the Battle Creek cemetery.