On Thursday Kim Rosson shared memories of working with Mosco Cash who passed away on Wednesday at 98 years old.
During KHOZ's "Around The Table," Rosson described Cash as a dear friend; she said she knew him for over 22 years. Cash was a successful businessman in Harrison. He played for the Goblins football team as a student.
Later in life, Cash was key to the construction of the Harrison High School Football Stadium. The stadium finished construction in 2008. The process started in 2000. Additionally, Cash helped with the construction of the indoor training facility known as "The Cash Center."
Rosson said Cash probably gave over $2 million for the facility. The full interview with Rosson is on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page.
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