Hazel-Spitze-Obituary

Hazel Spitze

Champaign/Urbana, Illinois

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URBANA – Hazel Taylor Spitze, 86, of 1406 S. Vine St., Urbana, IL 61801, died Saturday, August 22, 2009, in her husband's arms at their Urbana home.

Hazel is the daughter of Manila Suggs Taylor and Alfred Watson Taylor. She is survived by her husband, Robert Spitze; daughter...

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Bob,
I just found out that Aunt Hazel had passed. She was a wonderful woman with a strong will and wonderful sense of humor. I know you all had many happy years together.

Dear Glenna and Family,
I am so sorry about your Mom, I remember how involved she was with all of us while we were in School. you have my deepest sympathy
Linda Karen Cardiff May
Champaign,Ill
E-Mail [email protected]
Phone 217/390-4299

Dear Bob,

I am so sad about Hazel's passing. She had such a long, full and rich life, and her effort and contribution to the Democratic party (along with your own) is greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten.

May peace be with you and your family during this time.

Dear Bob;
It is with very great pleasure I read about the phenomenal life Hazel led. Our church knows you as tireless "Uniter" workers, and outspoken pioneers in the Adult Discussion Group, as well as much more. I have been honored to work with you and Hazel at many Democratic events, with each of you contributing your unique talents and enthusiasm.
You are in my heart every day; I am lucky to call both you and Hazel my friends.
much love,
Maryly Crutcher

Bob: Brenda and I are sorry to learn of the passing of your "life mate". I always enjoyed seeing you and Hazel at U of I President Council functions.
Our prayers are with you in this time of sadness.

Dear Bob,
I am so greatful that you and Hazel dedicated so much time and effort into trying to make the local Democratic party true to its name by supporting progressive candidates and causes. We will miss Hazel deeply. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

Dr. Spitze,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. I am so privileged to have met you and Hazel through the College of ACES and will never forget Hazel's sincere joy of meeting students and being a part of the ACES family. We always enjoyed seeing the two of you attend many events. We will miss her and know she will be looking down upon us to guide the way!

Dear Bob and family,
I am so blessed to have you as part of my ACES family. I know that Hazel's kindness and generosity will be greatly missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

The world was a better place because of Hazel, and she will be truly missed. She gave her time and her talents freely and generously to deserving causes. Her loss will be felt on many fronts. Our thoughts are with Bob and the family. We hope you find strength in your beautiful memories.
--Mary and Bob Hays