DANIEL-HAZEL-Obituary

DANIEL K. HAZEL

Streetsboro, Ohio

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HAZEL DANIEL K. HAZEL, 53, of Twinsburg died Saturday, June 19, 2010. He was born Sept. 20, 1956 in Lakewood, OH., to Russell C. and Ruth L. (Gerdon) Hazel. Daniel served in the U.S. Marines and was an Automated Software Engineer for Rockwell Automation in Mayfield. Survivors include his wife,...

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My condolences to Devona and their children. I worked with Dan years ago in St. Louis and remember him fondly. Dan was always ready for a technical challenge and truly respected by his customers and peers. God bless you Dan.

I am at a sudden loss. Dan was always kind to me as well as a genius beyond his years. To be blunt, he never played the mammalian politics game, for which, I will respect and miss him forever. God Bless the Hazel family and his entry into Heaven. (Jimmy Musgrave)

I only worked with Dan for a short period of time, but he was very helpful and was always there when you needed him. Im so sad to know he has transitioned on, but happy to know he will no longer suffer. My wife and I wish the Hazel family remain strong during this time.

Dan was an unselfish and mentoring soul. I am sorry I did not get to know him more, but I feel better having known him as much as I did. He touched many lives that way. My wife and I wish his family strength through this hard time.

We are glad Dan is at peace! He has been and will be missed at Rockwell. Fear was something he just didn't know when faced with any challenge. Our condolences!

Ted and Linda

I would like to offer my sincerest condolences to the family of Dan. I had the pleasure of knowing Dan both as a coworker and as an employee for over 20 years and I will truly miss him.

I had good memories working with Dan, he was a dedicated professional, very capable who leaves behind many friends among his colleagues at Rockwell Automation.
Dan was always proud talking about his kids, he seems a supportive father.
When he died part of us goes with him but he will always be remembered by who he was kind enough to provide his unconditional support.
My deepest sympathy to his inmediate family, this is a big loss for all of us.