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Kristi G. Hash Throop

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Kristi Throop passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on April 16, 2004.

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Hi.This Lindsey Cook and I was in Miss Hash's 4th hour class and was very close with her. I miss her tremendously and will always remember her. She taught me to love even the writing part of English. She and I already had many of the same favorite books and this started a close frienship which I will always remember. My favorite book is Ella Enchanted and she said that she and her sister had read that together so it was special to her also. I would love to e-mail ya'll if that would be o.k....

When I heard of Miss Hash's death I couldn't help but to cry, not only in class but at home as well. Miss Hash had an affect on myself and many others. My best friend Jesse Farris and I have many memories that we will always keep in our hearts. We had a special relationship with Miss Hash that we couldn't have possibly had with any other teacher or student teacher for that matter. Both Jesse and I agree that our final research papers would not be what they are today without the help from our...

I am a student at Central High School and I was in Miss Hash's 4th hour English class. Everyday I walked into the classroom she had a smile on her face. Not one day did I see her without one. She was a great teacher and cared about her students very much. She will truly be missed. We love you and miss you Miss Hash.
Sincerely,
Ashtyn Linxwiler

I had Miss Hash for English. The class is dull now without her bright smile to cheer up the day. I miss her compassion for reading and love for others. Of all the teacher I've had, she'll be the one I will look back remember to the most!

I am a student at Central High School in Baton Rouge. I was in Miss Hash's 4th hour English class. The entire class misses her laughter and compassion. I hope and pray that everone who was graced by her presence will always remember her bright smile and her overall love of life.

I miss you so much Miss Hash!
Love one of your beloved freshman,
Jessica Holden

I am a student that goes to Central High School that was in Miss Hash's 4th Hour Honors English Class. The class just isn't the same without you. We miss your funny stories and your bright smile. I want you to know that I will keep you and your family in my prayers. We will never forget you, Miss Hash!
Sincerely,
Olivia Mancuso

Ms. Hash was my student teacher in English 4th hour. She always had a smile on her face and always made us laugh (Inconceivable!). I want to let you know my prayers are with you. I'll miss you Ms. Hash!

I am a student that goes to Central. I had Miss Hash 2nd hour, but it was more like her 1st hour. She would have been a good English teacher. She always helped us when we were in need. I will truly miss her.

I am very sorry for your loss. Kristi was my daughter's student teacher at Central High.My daughter spoke highly of her. My prayers are with you and your family.