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Hazel L Richter
FRANKFORT: Hazel L. Chaney Richter, 93, of Chillicothe went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 10:19 a.m. at the Vineyards at Concord Nursing Home, Frankfort, Ohio.
She was born August, 19, 1923 in Ross County, Ohio, the daughter of Martin and Nellie (Coonrod) Schumacher. On December 27, 1941 she married Thomas J. Chaney who preceded her in death on April 25, 1971. On February 24, 1973, Hazel was married to Donald E. Richter who preceded her in death November 20, 2008.
Surviving are daughters, Amy (Larry) Gartner, Carol (Ed) Whitley, both of Chillicothe; a son, David (Gina) Chaney, of Georgia and daughter, Jeanie (Charles) Roach, of Florida; twelve grandchildren, twenty- six great grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren; sister, June (Dallas) Aldendefer of Ashville, OH and special friends in Christ, Bob and Mary Richards, of Chillicothe. She was preceded in death by her parents and seven sisters and two brothers.
Hazel was a loving and devoted Mother, Grandmother and friend.
Viewing hours will be between 5-7 p.m. (today) Thursday, September 15, 2016 at the WARE FUNERAL HOME. Funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Friday at Ware Funeral Home with the Rev. Ron Cottrill officiating. Burial will follow in Twin Township Cemetery.
You may sign her online register at www.warefh.com
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I remember going to Hazel and Don's home with Carol to visit and Amy would be there. We would have such a good time together. Hazel was so much fun and a sweet, wonderful woman who loved God and everyone else too. I really loved Hazel. Love and prayers for family and friends.
Sharon Moore
September 15, 2016
Remembering Hazel and Don from our days at Happy Valley brings back many wonderful memories. We remember well the day Don got saved. It was a joy through the years to worship with them and call them "friends". We are sure your mom and grandmother will be sadly missed by all. But rest assured there is coming a day when we all shall rise from that old grave and join the great reunion on the other side. Death cannot erase neither memories nor hope. Just keep on keeping on. Be faithful to God in this wicked world. That is what Hazel would want. She is home at last. Jerry & Karen
Jerry/Karen Detillian
September 15, 2016
Hazel was a nice neighbor and friend. Sorry for your loss, prayers to the family, God gained an angel!
Donna Wilson
September 15, 2016
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