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Les & Ann Gilbert
January 24, 2005
We will miss her here at Island Green. She always had something nice to say when we came in at night.
Chris and Ron Sullivan
January 21, 2005
Mr. Bergeron,
We didn't know your mother; however, we passed by her each time we entered Island Green. We will miss her smile and her friendly demeanor. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Denise McKinney
January 20, 2005
We are residents of Island Green and we will miss seeing Hazel at the front gate. My boys Robby & Paul adored her.
Many of our visitors were shocked to hear of Hazel's passing. When reading her obituary today, I saw where she grew up in Somerville, Mass. I lived in Somerville and attended grammar school at St. Benedict's back in the 70's. I lived on Rush St. Our deepest sympathy to you on the loss of a wonderful person.
The McKinney's
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steve lyons
January 20, 2005
on behalf titan security and myself we are going to miss her very much she was the first person i met on the force she trained me how to work the ig gate she had a glow in her that everyone wanted to see everyday going through that gate to go home or visit u could nt find anyone better then her working that gate like she did and if it was up to me i would name that gate house or street after her in her honor cause she was not only a officer for titan sec she was apart of a family there at island green my family owns the company and we will never fine anyone like her again my heart goes out to her family and shes working another gate right now in heaven working for god up there and i bet shes doing a great job up there as she was doing down here on earth
Becky King
January 19, 2005
I didn't know Hazel very long about a year, or very well,but she made you feel like you had known her for a long time,she worked at Island Green where I live, and I will miss seeing her when I drive in,she had a very cheerful smile and personality about her that just made you smile when you saw her,even if it was a bad day she always made me feel better.I would share candy or fruit with her when I came back from the store and you would see her eyes light up,she just made you feel good,she touched my heart and I will miss her.
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