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Hazel M. Bryson

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Hazel M. Bryson Hazel M. Bryson, 89, of the N.J. Memorial Home in Vineland and a longtime resident of Bridgeton passed away late Saturday evening, Oct. 30, 2010. Hazel was born in Ravensford, N.C., and was the daughter of the late Claude and Gazzie McGee Caldwell. She was the wife of the late...

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Dear Claudette and Paula, We are all so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this time. Ruth McGee Williams 61 McGee Rd. Spruce Pine, N.C., Luther McGee and Earl McGee

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Paula and Claudette,
My love to you at this time of great loss of your mom. It is a time of dual feelings of grief and relief. Grief for yourselves and at the same time relief for "Haze" as she no longer is suffering but is now rejoicing in the presence of her Lord, Jesus Christ. Her life reflected that relationship she enjoyed with the Lord. Our memories go back so far that it's hard to recall everything. I believe that she, Paul and Howard are now enjoying the fellowship together in...

Claudette and family,

I am heartbroken for you and your family. Losing your Mother is so painful. As she entered the gates of Heaven, I am sure loved ones embraced her in welcome. As the Christians you all are, there will be a grand reunion someday. You will have her in your heart always. May God comfort you for the hard times to come.

Paula & Claudette,
Condolences on the loss of your Mother.
She was always pleasant for all the years I have known her from Bank Street School and you lived on Pearl Street for many years.
Mrs. Bryson was at the Manor for a time and spoke with my Mother as she sat in the doorway of her room. She passed away in August at 89 also she would had been 90 this month on the 23rd. It's not easy losing your Mom.
Just Remember the good times to carry you thru this time of...

Dear Paula,
I am deeply sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a lovely lady. I remember warmly her kind and gentle ways, and her pineapple upside down cake. I also remember all the time we used to spend together - not the least of which was you spending Sunday family dinners with us, after which we would watch Wagon Train . . . much to your dismay. Kitty (Prickitt) Lamb

Dear Paula & Claudette,
My sincere condolences on the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful woman and a great neighbor to my mother, Laura Chillari, for many years. I will never forget her kindness when my father passed away suddenly in 1983. She came to our house, without even being asked, and prepared everything for the gathering of people at the house after the services. She and your father were wonderful neighbors and great people. You are in my thoughts and prayers