Hazel-Dimitroplis-Obituary

Hazel Dimitroplis

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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PITTSFIELD -- Hazel Mae Tubbs Dimitroplis, 88, formerly of 33 Francis Plaza, died yesterday at Hillcrest Commons, where she had resided since April.

Born in Pittsfield on Nov. 28, 1918, daughter of Harry P. and Gladys Godfrey Gaylord, she attended local schools.

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I can't believe that you have been gone a month tommorow. it seeems just like yesterday I was visting you at the nusing home. I miss you very much and think about you all the time. Here is a list of memories I will carry with me

1) when I was about 12 my bangs were bothering you so I let you cut them. you cut them so short and there were so un even everyone asked why would I let you do something like that and i said cause your my gram

2) one thnaksgiving you came over for dinner...

Sorry for your loss. We know that you're very close to her and we can feel the pain you're going through right now. Let us know if you need anything at all. May her soul rest in peace. Amen.

my deepest sympathies go out to you guys and the famlies

I have been a friend of Laura and Jason for a long time and I feel sad for their loss.

Sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy and regards to her family. May she rest in peace.

Dear Family of Hazel Tubbs,
My Deepest sympathies go out to the family in this time, I remember meeting Hazel when I was just 13 hanging around with Dennis and Missy. I know she is in a better place and Evelyn , George and Barbara where there to walk with her through the gates of Heaven.
Once again To the family My deepest Sympathies and Condolences.

Laura & Family,
We hope that you find comfort that she is no longer suffering or in pain. Remember the times that you shared together over the years.

Memory can tell us only what we were,
In company with those we loved;
It cannot help us find out what each of us,
Alone, must now become.
Yet, no person is really alone;
Those who live no more still echo
Within our thoughts and words,
And what they did has become
Woven into who we are.
Our thoughts and prayers for all who were touched by her life.
My Mom (Barbara) and Dad (Lucien) will surely welcome her with open hearts.