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Hazen Stevens

Atlanta, Georgia

1943 - 2010

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Family-Placed Death Notice STEVENS, Hazen HAZEN "CHIP" STEVENS Hazen "Chip" Stevens passed away Thursday, December 2, 2010. Chip graduated from Northside High School and received a degree in Business Administration from the University of Georgia. He was President of Adair Realty, President...

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Dear Cristina,Quinten and Kristen,
Chip was such a wonderful man and I loved him dearly.What a loss that he has moved on .....you are wonderful family and I am so grateful to have been a part of your lives
In Gratitude,
Dorian Hayes

Chip defined "Southern Gentleman" and always had that wonderful smile which brought sunshine into a rainy day. I considered it a privilege to call him a friend and I know he will surely be deeply missed by all including by me. Heaven is fortunate to now have one of the Best join its Angels.

I was just a young new face from Wilson NC when I met my husband Armand and Chip and Sally through Fred and Shelby Neely. We were invited to Cartersville-I was so overwhelmed by its beauty and uniqueness. What a lovely man with such poise and kindness towards me. It was an experience I still reflect on. How lucky I was to have known Chip. Sarah Emrich

I met and played intramural sports against Chip at the University of Gerogia. After graduation we played "pick-up" basketball on a regular basis at Northside High with several other UGA grads. He was an excellent player and a great guy. He will be missed by all that ever met him.

Robert (Rob) Yarbrough
Columbus, Georgia

Dear Joey,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Please know how much we care about you. love, the gordons

Dear Cristina,
We are very sorry to hear of Chip's passing. Our deepest sympathy to you and his family. John and I will always remember him warmly, and will also miss him when we are in the south.
Your northern "friends."
Linda and John Riddell

Chip was my favorite boss of all times and a wonderful friend to all who knew him. We had some fun times in Orlando many years ago, and Suzanne and I will always remember his good nature and Southern Gentleman qualities.

Chip was a wonderful friend whom I will never forget. I pray for the repose of his soul and may God comfort his family.

Rosemary Hatfield, Atlanta, Georgia

The memories of Chip bring smiles. I haven't seen Chip since either High School or at his brother's house, but the memory of his smile and good humor is lasting. Chip's career exemplifies the type of guy he was and I am happy that he passed my way.