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Jerome Hadash, 87, of Conroe and formerly of Hungerford passed away on Friday, May 9, 2025, at a Conroe hospital. He was born on April 25, 1938, in Hungerford, Texas to the late Rudolf and Mary Tupa Hadash.
Jerome was raised on the family farm outside Hungerford, where he learned the value of hard work. He graduated from East Bernard High School. He continued to farm along with being a project supervisor for the Texas Department of Transportation. He was known in the area as being a farmer and rancher, flipping houses in real estate and owning a laundromat. He was always ready for a good game of dominoes. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Travis Hadash, sister, Evelyn Tomenak, brothers, Victor Hadash and George Hadash, grandson, Adam Jones and great grandson Dillon Travis Hadash.
Jerome is survived by his children, Sandra Jones of Angleton, Janet Hartwell of Humble, Kenneth Hadash and wife, Cheryl of Fort Worth and Kyle Hadash and wife, Heather of Conroe, sisters, Sylvia Kutach of Wharton and Margaret Tyler and husband, Richard of Magnet, brother, Henry Hadash and wife, Barbara of Fort Worth, grandchildren, Ryan Hadash, Tara Davis, Dillion Hadash, William Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Derrick Hadash, Bradley Jones, Kayla Hadash and Aaron Hadash, numerous great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 23, 2025, after 11 am, Funeral services will be at 1 pm at the chapel of Wharton Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery in Wharton. Serving as pallbearers will be Shane Tyler, Jaycob Tyler, Ryan Hadash, Aaron Hadash, BJ Jones, Jared Tomanek, Brandon Zahn, Chris Hadash, and Dillon Hadash.
Funeral services are under the direct supervision of Wharton Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at whartonfuneralhome.com
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