Tom and Dotty Hash were active members of the Southern Gables Congregation for 30 years, serving in a variety of leadership roles, until they moved to Texas in 2008. Tom went to be with the Lord on December 29, 2009, after a year-long battle with cancer. Two memorial services were held to celebrate Tom's life.
The first service was held at their Texas home church, Woodcreek Church, in Richardson, Texas, on January 1, 2010. A video of that service is available for viewing online.
The second service was held on January 4, 2010, at Southern Gables Church in Littleton, Colorado. We make available several multi-media components of that service below so that you may be a part of the celebration of Tom's life. At this time, only audio recordings and one video shown during the service are available. We hope to have a full video recording of the service available online within the next 10 days.
A PDF file of the memorial service program is available for download or viewing here. The service was a full two hours in length. The full length audio recording in MP3 format, including a 16-minute piano prelude, can be downloaded here. You can listen to the full service online by clicking here which loads a playlist that allows you to listen continuously or skip ahead to the next program segment.
For your convenience in listening to only portions of the service at one time, we have listed program segments below with links to the related audio files. There are also links to the "To Live is Christ" video and the "Celebrating through Pictures" video.
A two-CD set of the audio CD recording of the full service is available by sign up at the Information Booth in the Welcome Center on Sunday mornings. An MP3 CD is also available by sign up at the Information Booth. This CD will play on any computer and on newer CD players and some DVD players. The MP3 files can also be transferred to MP3 players.
If you have an interest in making a donation in memory of Tom's life, the family has requested that donations be made to Cadence International to be divided between two ministries: training young pastors in Poland and a pioneering work with soldiers in the US Military.