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Jean (Jeanie) J. Hashman, 70, of Canton passed away Tuesday September 24th at Aultman Hospital. Born in Canton, Ohio on June 1st 1954, a daughter of the late Frank and Edith F (McCarty) Cordia, also preceded in death by loving husband, Richard Hashman; 3 sisters, Charlotte Cordia, Margaret Mahaffey, Penny Stoneman; 2 brothers, Frank Cordia and Robert Cordia.
Survived by 2 sons, Carl (Amy) Cordia and Jason (Jeanette) Hashman; 4 grandkids, Carl Cordia II, Raven Cordia, Jayonna Hashman, and Jason (JayRay) Hashman; sister, Mary Guthrie; 4 brothers, William (Melanie) Cordia, John (Angel) Cordia, Raymond Cordia, Phillip (Holly) Cordia; numerous nieces, nephews, beloved family and friends.
Jeanie loved playing Bingo, making people laugh, going to work, spending time with her grandchildren, which were her pride and joy, and spending time with her family during holidays and birthdays.
A celebration of life will be held October 19th at East Sparta Community Building, 9514 Chestnut Ave SE East Sparta, Ohio 44626. Doors open at 4pm, dinner at 5pm. Condolences and special memories of Jeanie can be shared with her family online at www.heritagecremationsociety.com
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