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Hazel Dickinson Laverty

Houston, Texas

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HAZEL DICKINSON LAVERTY, 85, joined her Lord and Savior October 13, 2005. She was born August 10, 1920 in Gary, Texas to William Dewey and Reba Sims Dickinson. Hazel is survived by her husband of 60 years, Harold Hazen Laverty; daughter Diane Dicks and husband Richard, CPA; son Paul Laverty, CPA,...

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I cannot describe in words her huge impact on my life. Granma and my mom were partner's in crime so she was an everyday presence in my life, even our weekly trips to Sam's. I wish Coralee would have been so lucky to grow up with her the way that I did.
I already miss my Granma SO much.

Mrs. Laverty could be anyone's mom. She knew who she was, what she believed and didn't hesitate to speak up and give her opinion. This charm was endearing. When my mother died earlier this year, she sent me a card in which she wrote a message of condolence. She wrote about how special a mother is and told me that I would always miss my mother. She ended by telling me that she still missed her mother, who had died many years ago. Eyeopening. As the two of them enjoy a sweet reunion, may...

She was a wonderful woman! She will be missed very much. I loved her very much.

Love Always,

Hal,
Our many times together at Mo Ranch over the past years have become some of our best memories.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,
June and Gerrry

I only knew Hazel who wore a little hat for about a year in the Robert E. Lee Chapter that she belonged to and she will be greatly missed.

What a wonderfully sweet lady. She was also the friendliest person. She could start up a conversation with anyone. Definitely part of her charm.
We will all miss her.