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Hazel Fultz
Everett, WA
Hazel Irene Fultz, 96, died peacefully on July 25, 2017 at her home in Everett, WA.
Born June 24, 1921, in Redding, CA, she was the first child of Harvey and Amy Klingler, sister of Elbert "Buzz" Klingler and Harvey Klingler Jr. and half siblings Lucille Ward and Elmer Klingler. Hazel lived most of her life in Redding, graduating from Shasta High School in 1940. Her growing up years were spent living and working on the family's small cattle ranch and at the Klingler"s Café in south Redding. She was 17, when her youngest brother, Harvey was born and took on much of his rearing while both parents were running the café.
In 1950, Hazel married Pete Fultz in Reno, NV and in 1953, their son Gary was born. Hazel and Pete lived in Redding where Hazel worked for the Woolworth Store for 30 years until her retirement and attended Northpointe Southern Baptist Church. In 1999, they moved to Everett, WA to be closer to their son Gary and his family.
Hazel is survived by her brother Harvey Klingler, Jr, his wife Mary, daughter-in-law Diane Fultz, grandchildren Jesse Fultz and Alexis Dwyer and her husband, Ryan, great-grandchildren Nicholas and Violet and many nieces and nephews.
Hazel is preceded in death by her husband Pete in 2000, son Gary in 2011, and brother Buzz in 1984.
Hazel will always be remembered for her selfless, loving and kind nature by all who knew her. A celebration in honor of her life will be held on Sept. 16, at 1:00pm at The Record Range, 9880 Record Range Rd., Redding, CA.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her name to Northpointe Southern Baptist Church 4465 Red Bluff St., Shasta Lake, CA 96019.
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Hazel was such a lovely lady, and Pete was a wonderful man. We loved them both dearly. They were always so willing to do whatever needed to be done. They filled a special place in our hearts and we will never forget their love for the Lord and for others. They always welcomed others into their home and usually offered them something Hazel had baked.... no one else can make a bread pudding like Hazel could! We loved them both.
Monica & Dennis Corp
August 29, 2017
Gary and Diane, sorry for your loss. Sounds like she had a full life. Tim and Judi Carter
Tim Carter
August 21, 2017
I remember Hazel and Pete sharing the love of Jesus with the world, specifically when I attended Northpointe Southern Baptist Church; where I accepted Jesus as my savior. Though the are no longer with us, their testimony lives on in the lives they touched. Love and blessings to the family!
Yvonne Harrison
Yvonne Harrison
August 20, 2017
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