May 21, 1951 July 18, 2016
May 21, 1951 -- July 18, 2016

William Bruce Hash

William Bruce Hash of Dallas, Tx. 1951-2016 Born 5-21-1951 Died 7-18-2016 Monday.

Bruce was born on May 21, 1951 at McMinnville Hospital in Warren County Tennessee and the Lord called him home on July 18, 2016. He passed away peacefully after a long battle with a terminal illness. He is survived by his son, Bruce Dewayne Hash of Tyler, Tx. His mother, Dorothy W. Miramontez of Carrollton, Tx. His three sisters, Darlene Garrett of Gun Barrell City, Tx. Brinda Hash of Cedar Creek, Tx. Stephanie Cisneros of Carrollton, Tx. His sister in law, Karen Montano of Sherman, Tx., His neices, Lisa Saldeen, Amber Wages Manor, Crystal Taylor, Ashley Cisneros, and Christina Cisneros. His nephews Richard Saldeen, Ken Garrett, Troy Garrett, Sterling King, Bryan Cisneros, James Bond, and Fred Montano. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Chrisaandra La Dale Bounds, his brothers Dennis Bryan Hash and Joel Wayne Hash and his sister Anita King.Bruce was active in serving at the Dallas Northside Group of the Narcotics Anonymous. He served countless hours volunteering at the Salvation Army in Dallas. He took pride in serving the organization and helping others. He was happiest after achieving his sobriety goals. He was able to maintain sobriety and ultimately held onto being clean and sober for sixteen years. He worked his lifetime career as an Hvac technician. He was a leader at home and at work. He lived life to the fullest. He was a proud man. He was a man of influence and understanding. Everyone who knew him knew he was a man of his word with a take charge attitude. He loved his mother and his family. He was very proud of his children and grandchildren. He was very supportive to those in need. He was arrogantly notorious and a deep thinker. Bruce was a tough, strong man, a fighter, never one to back down from speaking the truth or sharing his thoughts. He believed in God and was strong in his faith. His favorite quote was the serenity prayer, and his favorite verse was Psalms 23. A Brave Brother to the End, A True Best Friend, the Uncle they called The Terminator, Until we see you again, your LOVE LIVES ON ! A memorial service will be held on August 4, 2016 at 12:00pm. The family requests donations to The Dallas Northside narcotics anonymous Group or to a local Salvation Army.