Obituaries

Josephine Cash

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Josephine Terry Cash passed away at her home Monday, September 3, at the age of 92. Visitation will be at the First Baptist Church in Harrison, Arkansas, from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, September 6th with services at the First Baptist Church Friday, September 7th at 2 p.m. with Rev. Rob Davis officiating. Burial will follow at Maplewood Cemetery. Pallbearers are Aaron Gray, Jordan Theis, Paul Satterwhite, Herb Terry, Jr., Joseph Terry, Randy Kimes, and Jim Kimes. She was born July 17, 1926, in Harrison, Arkansas, to Bras and Hattie May Terry. Josephine was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Harrison for over 70 years. She was one of God's Angels helping friends and family in many ways. She was also active in her ukulele group, giving programs to Nursing Homes and Senior Citizen groups. Josephine was married to Mosco Cash for 74 years. She was still working with Mosco, age 94, at the Home Ice Company and Ozark Poster Advertising Company. Both companies have been owned and operated as a family business with the help of daughter, Connie Cash Gray, husband Phil Gray, and son Aaron Gray for many years. Josephine and Mosco were dedicated to their family, church, and community. They built the Cash Center at the Harrison football field, locker rooms, and coaches offices for the Harrison Goblins. In addition, they provided the Harrison High School track, which was named in her honor, the Jo T. Cash Track. Josephine and Mosco were also key contributors to a variety of Arkansas athletic programs. The dormitory at Williams Baptist College at Walnut Ridge was named Cash Hall in their honor. A college traveling band also took their name, calling themselves the "Cash Hall Band." Josephine was a loving wife, wonderful and giving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Pete Terry; and one sister, Mollie May Terry Waits. She is survived by her husband, Mosco Cash, of the home; three children, Dr. Jerry Cash and wife, Shara of Springfield, Mo.; Connie Cash Gray and husband, Phil of Harrison; Nancy Cash Theis and husband, David of Little Rock; four grandchildren, Dr. Tara Cash, Shay Cash JD, and husband Paul Satterwhite JD, all of Springfield, Mo; Aaron Gray, and wife, Sarah of Harrison; Jordan Cash Theis and wife Ebtisam of Orlando, Florida. Great-grandchildren include Graham Henry Satterwhite, Lena Grace Satterwhite, Clara Satterwhite, Nate Cash Lask, Ellie Cash of Springfield, Isla Gray of Harrison, and Hendrix Cash Theis of Orlando; one brother, Herb Terry, of Harrison. Besides Josephine's family, her favorite things were bread and butter pickles, Dr. Pepper, and providing slices of her banana nut bread to anyone that walked in the office. She was always known for her kindness and generosity with people and the community. Josephine Cash, one of God's Angels on earth, now has her wings. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Grubb Springs Cemetery Fund, c/o Joe Terry, 1257 Wolf Springs Rd., Harrison, Ark. 72601 or a charity of your choice.

Published September 5, 2018

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