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Hazel Valborg Grove

Portland, Oregon

Feb 26, 1924 – Aug 10, 2014

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February 26, 1924
DIED
August 10, 2014
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Portland, Oregon

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Young's Funeral Home - Tigard OR Obituary

Hazel Valborg Grove, 90 years old, passed away on Sunday, August 10th, 2014. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 26th, 1924, to Joseph Johnson and Mabel Tweed. Hazel graduated from Central High School in Minneapolis, before receiving her Nursing degree from Abbott Nursing School....

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I'm so sorry to hear of Hazel' s passing! My mom, Jean Selbo and I loved visiting her (and Al) when they were building the house at Manzanita. I enjoyed visiting her the past few years...most recently last June. She was always a fun lady...I will miss her.

I was so sorry to hear about Hazel's death. And I'm so sorry that I'm unable to attend her service. I had the pleasure of working with Hazel at OHSU. She was a real joy to work with. I never knew her to have a bad day.

How saddened I was to learn that Hazel passed on. I remember her well from St. Catherine on the coast. I never knew she had been a nurse, though. She was such a cheerful, caring person. I'm not surprised that those traits brought her into nursing. I offer deep sympathy to all the family. Hazel was a bright light.

I am so sorry to hear of Sis (Hazel) passing. We loved hearing from her at Christmas and especially remember our trip to Oregon and visiting her on the coast. My sincere sympathy to all from the Tom Tweed family

My deepest sympathy to you, Carol and Jim, with the loss of your mother, and to Jennifer, Danielle and Kevin for losing your grandmother. She was a very special lady who loved you all dearly. I personally have lost a dear, long-time friend and will really miss her. Blessings to all of you.

I loved Hazel. She was a good friend at bridge in Summerfield. I used to take her home from the clubhouse on Thursdays. Hazel was a good bridge player and a good friend. I miss her.

The Tveit/Tweed cousins at the farm

Our sympathy in the loss of your mother. We (Ted & Jan) and Sis enjoyed our trip to Norway to the Tweed/Tveit reunion. I know that it was a high point of her life to see where Grandpa Tellef was born. We always looked forward to hearing from Sis at Christmas. We'd love to hear from you as well.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.