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David Lyle Hazlett

Butler, Pennsylvania

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David Lyle HazlettDavid Lyle Hazlett, 72, of Butler passed away at 12:25 p.m. Sunday while resting at his home. He was born April 13, 1940, in Sharon to the late Raymond Hazlett and Helen Marie (Johnston) Brown. Mr. Hazlett was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in peacetime at Redstone Arsenal...

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Bev--
We were so sorry to hear today of Dave's passing. He always had a smile and a story for us at camp and we will miss his strolls over to our yard to shoot the breeze for a while! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Hazlett family & my favoite "white haired lady" (as Dave & I called her) Bev. I was so deeply saddeened to hear of Dave (Pap, as I called him). You all have my deepest sympathy. I first had the pleasure meeting him as a patient. I will never forget our time spent together talking or his strawberry short cake! He was such an great person & he truly touched my heart. I will miss him so much- Love ya Pap, Your "adopted grandaughter" Tina

Bev and family. We were saddened to learn of Dave's death. Our sympathy goes out to you as you journey through this loss. Special thoughts to young David from Coach.

It was my pleasure to work with Dave at Oberg Industries. He was a good person and I will miss him. May God keep all his family in his arms to make them strong while going through this sad time. Dave is in a better place and will be missed.

My deepest sympathy to you Bev, and your family. I enjoyed hearing from him in the e-mails he sent. He put up a great fight. I had the pleasure of knowing him through Oberg. May he rest in peace.

Linda Waspi, Gilbert, Arizona

To the Hazlett family from mine..I had the pleasure of transporting Dave more times than most I guess to the hospital for treatments via of my company van (Transport U)...he used to see me and call me "old man" which I came right back at him..he had a great smile and a wonderful attitude even with all of his daily problems..very brave man! He will be missed..thanks Dave for your friendship and your strong love of life I will think of you often..

Dave, our condolences to you and your family.