Linda-Hazel-Obituary

Linda Hazel

Charleston, South Carolina

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HAZEL, Linda Entered into eternal rest on February 18, 2006, Mrs. Linda Gail Hazel; beloved wife of Mr. Richard E. Hazel, Sr.; mother of Richina Simmons (Allen), Aynicia J.L. Hazel, Derrick D. Hazel, and Richard E. Hazel, Jr.; daughter of the late Lawrence Heyward, Sr. and Mrs. Patricia J....

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Just wanted to say that my aunt Gail will be missed dearly. I did not get home often but when I did visit her friendly smile was definetly comforting. I will also keep my uncle Ricky and all the children in my prayers.

Always remember that jesus is there for you. I will keep your family in pray.

To Linda Hazel Family
May God continue to Bless and Keep you during this time of bereavement. Gail and I attended Middleton High School together -She will always be remembered as a friend who greeted you with a smile, hug and words of encouragement.Tami Snipe-Charlotte,NC

To the Linda Hazel family,
It is so hard to believe that Linda is gone. She has touched and influenced so many lives. . . "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you," So we say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?" Hebrews 13:5-7
Sincerely,

Linda, whom I know simply as Gaile, from elementary school through high school and beyond has represented the embodiment of beauty, brains and benevolence. Very happy to have known her; Sure, that all have been blessed in having her these many years. Positive she passed the essence of her being on to her children, and confident the rest of us smile in memory of her.

To the Heyward & Hazel Family,

Sincere sympathy to the family, Graham AME Churh and especially to the YPD Department. Know that God is Able and he makes no mistakes. You are in my prayers.

To the Family of Linda Hazel:
It is with sorrow and regret to hear of your loss. Linda was a very dear classmate at Middleton High School,Class of 1978. I will cherish these words she wrote in a yearbook, "Remember me and I will remember you".
May you all find peace as you travel through this sad time.

My prayers go out to all of Gayle's family and especially her children. Never, ever forget how much your mother loved you. You will remain in my prayers. May God strengthen you in your time of anguish.

To the immediate familes: Keep the faith.

William, Patsey, Yolanda and Wm J. Jiles