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William Grant Hash, 78, Taylor County, KY native He was a veteran of the Vietnam War having served his country honorably in the United States Air Force from April 1, 1959 - June 30, 1988. After retiring from the Air Force he worked in a Civil Service Job and continued his education obtaining two Master's Degrees. He was a member of the last graduating class of Buffalo High School in 1958. William Grant Hash, of Niceville, FL, formerly of Campbellsville, KY, died Sunday, December 30, 2018. His funeral will be held at 12noonCT/1pmET Friday, January 4, 2019 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home by Bro. Tim Maggard and Bro. Rodney Troutman. Visitation will be from 10am until time for the service. Entombment will follow the service at Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Mausoleum with full military honors by the Marion County Veterans Honor Guard. The son of the late William McKinley Hash and Mayme Newton Hash, he was born April 16, 1940 in Taylor County, Kentucky. William Grant had professed faith in Christ. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War having served his country honorably in the United States Air Force from April 1, 1959 - June 30, 1988. After retiring from the Air Force he worked in a Civil Service Job and continued his education obtaining two Master's Degrees. He was a member of the last graduating class of Buffalo High School in 1958. He united in marriage to Hsin Chen February 8, 1964. Besides his wife, Hsin Chen Hash of Niceville, FL, he is survived one son and two daughters - James Michael Hash of FL, Tracy Chastain and husband, Samuel of SC and Kathy Hash and husband, Jeff Bell of VA; four grandchildren - Roman Chastain, and Cameron, Caitlyn and Chance Bell; one brother and four sisters - Gowdy Hash and wife, Vienise and Louise Krznarich and husband, Fred of Buffalo, Billie Salsman and Shirley Underwood of Hodgenville and Mina Hedgespeth of Campbellsville; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. He was also preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters - J. T. Hash, Thomas Jefferson Hash, June Rose Hash, Nina Stiles and Maggie Bell. Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, KY, is in charge of arrangements. This story was posted on 2019-01-01 12:00:20
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