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Debbie Petisce
November 15, 2008
To Hazel's Family...Hazel was my third grade teacher at Wyman Elementary School. I had the great pleasure, later on in life, to meet up with her again at the hair salon I have gone to for the past 24 years. She was a great teacher, firm, but she made you want to do your best. As a friend, she was a joy. I will miss her every Saturday at the hair salon. Rest in Peace, Hazel. God Bless.
Jospeh & Pauline Salvatore
November 15, 2008
Hazel was a dynamic person who had a great enthusiam for life. She adored her nieces and nephew. We shall miss her wonderful smile and her great vitality. Joe & Paulilne
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