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Hazel Harding Hyde

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1937 ~ 2014After a remarkable and wonderful life, Hazel passed away in the early morning hours of January 11, 2014. Hazel was born in Hoytsville, Utah on March 14, 1937, the 2nd of 7 children to DeWilt Card Harding and Emma Mills. Hazel was raised on a farm in Morgan, Utah. She attended Morgan...

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Condolences to Hazel's family. Look up in the sky tonight. I am certain that brightest star is her gazing down and watching over you.

I will miss your bright smile every Tuesday at the Temple. My life has been blessed by your kindness and great example of service.
Love, Patty Beesley

Our neighborhood will never be the same. Hazels presence made you want to be better. Her example for me has stemmed from many years of service to my Grandfather that she fed Sunday dinners after my grandmother died. If I can only be half the example she has been. She is the most loving, gracious and faithful person I have ever met. I feel lucky to have known her. My deepest condolence's go out to her family. She will truely be missed.

I am so grateful I got to know such a wonderful woman. She always had a smile on her face and was a true spirit of life. I am so saddened by her loss, she will truely be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

Many years ago, Hazel told a couple of rambunctious boys that they couldn't go out until after scripture reading. Brian grumbled a bit, but we all sat in the living room and took turns reading. I will always cherish the memory of what we learned that night from D&C 9. We talked about receiving answers to prayers. What she taught us, has had a huge impact on my life. That was one lesson among countless others that Hazel taught us.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Hazel's family whom we...

Scott - Leslie, I am so sorry to hear about Scott's mom. You are in my thoughts. I love you guys.

-Grandma Tiffanie

Hazel, How lucky am I to have had the chance to get to know you better over the last 3 years. You were the first one to welcome me and my family back into the neighborhood. I will miss so badly our visits, your advice on my rose bushes and of course your cinnamon rolls. The kindness and compassion you have shown my family can never be measured. You were one of kind. October will never be the same without your visits while putting up our Halloween display. Thank you for enjoying that with us.

Always a bright shining face...

Hazel was a lovely woman. I'm glad for the opportunity to have known her. My love and condolences to her family.