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Robert C. Hazelton

Oxford, New York

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Robert C. Hazelton of Binghamton Robert C. Hazelton, 88, of Binghamton, passed away on February 22, 2010 at his home. He was born on December 9, 1921 in Port Dickinson, NY, the son of Earl and Hazel (Ingraham) Hazelton. On December 8, 1945 he married Gertrude McDougall, who passed away...

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Our sincere sympathy in the passing of Bob. Through CBMC Bob was a friend of my Dad. Thirty seven years ago Bob built our dormer to accommodate our expanding family, which turned out to be twin boys. We pray God's blessing on all the Haxleton family.
Gene and Lois Johnson

Bob was a neighbor in every sense of that word. He watched over us and took care of us since we first cleared the land across the street from him and Trudy. He was a dear friend for over 30 years. We will miss him greatly.

"There are good ships,
and there are wood ships,
The ships that sail the sea.
But the best ships, are friendships,
And may they always be."

Bob will live in our hearts forever.

Jeff and Arna

My deepest sympathy to my dear nephew, Jim and niece Pam and their families.

Bob was a fine example of a man who loved and served his Lord Jesus. He was a wonderful “family man” who was devoted to his wife and children. He had a great sense of humor and a keen mind. He had put to memory hundreds of Bible verses which he used to encourage others.

He was more that a Brother –in-Law, I always thought of him as a big brother . He was always there for me when I needed help...

wonderful stories, great sense of humor(those crazy songs) and unconditional love, that was my Uncle Bob. Love you, Di and Jamie

Pamela and Jim
There is an emptiness that your Dad's passing has left me that I share with you. In so many ways he was a dad to me as well. Even though the formal relationship we had changed, he never once let it affect the love we shared and continued to share over the years. He was truly the most unselfish and giving person I have ever knwn and I cherish every one of the many hours I shared with him and your family. I'll never forget the moments shared in the woods on the mountain...

The most giving and selfless person I've ever known. Paul Schenk

Jim and Pam, Sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. He was a fine Christain man and neighbor.

Dear Pam, Jim & family
I am sorry for your loss. Your Mom and Dad were wonderful christian people. I will always remember them. We will all see them in heaven one day. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jim and Pam:
I was sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, but knowing he is with the Lord is a great comfort. He was a good friend and a mentor in construction and carpentry. I learned a lot from him and that helped prepare me for my work in construction. His faith and love for God were a great example as well.
Sincerely, Dan Hay