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Letcher E. Hash

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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HASH Early Friday morning, May 23, 2008, the Heavens opened and God dispatched his angels to lovingly, quietly and majes-tically usher Letcher E. Hash into his new home in Heaven with our Lord. Our Heavenly Father peacefully transitioned our daddy and Paw Paw into Glory in the loving...

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He will forever be loved and missed!

To the Family,
I am sorry for your loss. I only knew him for a little over a year, but he touched my heart. He would pick on me about smiling all the time. But I couldn't help but smile when I saw him. He had happy eyes and a quick smile that I will miss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sorry, I missed the homecoming celebration because I know it was grand. We surely though alot of Hash, I personnally have dealt with him for 23 years and every time I spoke with him it was a blessing. All of us here at 67 Motors wish to express our deepest sympathy.

To The Hash Family;
We are sorry for you loss. Mr. Hash was a kind and loving man. He has worked on several cars for us and he often came to North Wilkesboro to visit with my cousin. I called him often to check on him, he took chemo with me sometimes on the same day, and his smile and encouraging words always kept me uplifted. He will truly be missed by all. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

L.E. will sure be missed. He was a great person and holds a special place in our hearts. Our prayers go out to his family and friends.

Sincerely,
William Wolfe (son of Sandra Wolfe) and wife Michelle Wolfe

My mother worked for Hash for over 25 yrs. before she passed in 2000. Hash was like a grandfather to me. He was the second nicest, most kind hearted person i know. When I would go see him he would often say how much he missed my mom, so I know that Hash and my mom are having a reunion like never before! I will miss you Hash...

To the entire Hash family: There is a light that each person radiates. It is an unconscious action. Mr. Hash's glow was one of kindness and strength. I know that you will miss his wonderful smile and his kind nature but please know that these things are gifts...blessings that no one can ever take always. You are all in our prayers.

Love Dawn, Bernard and Ian Hairston

I am so very sorry for your loss! Mr. Hash must have been a remarkable man to have raised a fine son and husband for Constance and one who has touched so many lives. Thinking of you all in this time of sadness and remembrance. In God's love and kindness,
Nancy Hoover

My thoughts and prayers are with you, God will take care of you.