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Hazel Carter

Springfield, Ohio

Jun 20, 1922 – Nov 30, 2025 (Age 103)

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BORN
June 20, 1922
DIED
November 30, 2025
AGE
103
LOCATION
Springfield, Ohio

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Carter, Hazel E.Mrs. Hazel "Witt" Elizabeth Carter, 103, of Springfield, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, November 30, 2025, in Perrysburg, Ohio. She was born in Springfield, Ohio on June 20, 1922, the daughter of the late George Edward and Alice Roosevelt (Lee) Welch.A 1940 graduate of...

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I met Fred today as we were in line at the airport. He told me about his mother and little about your family. Fred you were a GOOD son and come from a fine mother and father! She reminds me of myself! I´m an involved Catholic and help with elections. She had to make such an impact on many people through out her life. May she be in God´s kingdom!

My deepest sympathies to the Carter family. She was a very special lady and I was so glad to have had the opportunity to have known her. Prayers for all.

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Dear Ann, I'm deeply saddened to hear about the loss of your mother. Her life was a testament to the power of kindness and purpose, and though she may be gone, her memory will continue to inspire and uplift you. May you find comfort in the cherished moments you shared with her and may her legacy live on through you. May you also find the strength to navigate this difficult time, and may her soul rest in eternal peace. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family, Briderick and Abieyuwa...

Dearest Ann and family, your Mom left a legacy not only to your family, but to her community as well. Although I never met her, the stories you shared of her love and dedication to family, friends, career and the Lord, are a testament of a life well lived. May your family draw closer together as you all mourn the passing of your Mom, the matriarch. You're in my prayers and may the Lord comfort and keep each of you.

One beautiful lady who gave a lot of love and compassion to all.

Our deepest sympathy to the family! She was such a lovely person. Moms are precious it was a blessing to have her for a long time. May God bless you all! My parents and my in laws were friends to her and her husband plus my older brothers, sister and I went to school with the carter children, Elder Willie and Ethel Johnson family from the east end of Springfield!

As a former resident of Springfield, and many of my family members attended Saint Bernards, church and school, I was compelled to offer my sincere condolences to the family, and they should take pride and solace to what this woman had done and accomplished. By all means mourn, but do it with your head held eye.