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Charles W. Hash Sr.

York, Pennsylvania

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YORK Charles W. Hash, Sr., 91, died Friday, March 11, 2011, at Memorial Hospital. He was husband of 64 years to the late Mary J. (Miller) Hash who died December 20, 2006. Charlie was known for making acquaintances smile with his quick wit or a story, a trait that he carried on to the day he...

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I cant beluevevits been 9 years you have left this earth already. As I reread your obit the wonderful memories I shared with you and your family began to flood my mind. I will always treasure every moment you and your family welcomed to me. I know and believe you are at peace because your wife and daughter rest with you as well. I will miss all of you dearly and I woll always feel blessed to call all of my dear friends. Thank you for the memories that I know woll stay with me forever.

I'll never ever forget this man when he came into my life while caring for his daughter. His wit, his smile, his kindness and the story of his life were fascinating and remarkable. He always made everyone comfortable when he talked about his many adventures. I am still thrilled to this day to have known such an incredible man and very happy he let me be a part of his family. Continued blessings always Mr.Hash I know you will always rest easy and I'm sure you are keeping every angel in line...

Recent deaths among my friends led me to search for Charlie so, here I am. I met Charlie 25 years ago when I worked for Walshire/Lincoln General. He was Chairman of the Board and I was a rookie underwriter but, somehow he made me fell like I could discuss anything with him. His sense of humor was wonderful. He said to me more than once "you and I are the two most important people in this company, and I'm beginning to wonder about you." Then he'd laugh and walk away. My father also served...

What a truly inspirational man! Charlie came into my life when I started working at the Margaret Moul Home back in 1990. I met him when I started to care for his daughter, Donna. Oh how I loved to listen to his stories. We became close as the years went by. So close that he shared his book with me about his life. A book I know I will treasure always. He lived a wonderful life and I am truly honored to have known him and very very happy he and his family became a part of my life. Rest in...

Mr. Hash you were a great man and Im glad I had the opportunity of meeting you while working at the Margaret Moul Home. You always entered with a smile and I knew you had a joke or two up your sleeve to share. Then your next remark was.... Whats new kid? You were always on your toes & ready to handle whatever sitution came your way. You were a "great inspiration" to those who had the pleasure of meeting you. My prayers are with your family.

Uncle Charlie, you were such a special man, we were lucky to have you in our family.Your humor and wit will always be in our memories. Love, Will & Sandi

Uncle Dud, the memories I carry will last a lifetime from a little girl on up. You picked on me when I was little and I kept coming back for more. Thank you and God Bless you for being in my life.

"Uncle Dudley" made us laugh during church on Sunday mornings. He always had a joke or played a joke on someone. My sister, Robin, remembers when she removed her shoes during the service, pushing them under the pew. "Uncle Dudley" hid one shoe behind the pulpit and the other elsewhere. We'll really miss his sense of humor.

Our sympathy to the Hash family.