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Hazel G. Piermatteo, a woman of remarkable grace and tenacity, departed this world on July 14, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida, cradled in the tender embrace of her beloved husband, Tony Piermatteo, with whom she shared a profound partnership for 35 cherished years. Born on March 15, 1947, in the quaint town of Wedowee, Alabama, Hazel embarked on a journey characterized by diligence, creativity, and an unwavering spirit.
Her professional life was marked by a distinguished career of 31 years with the federal government, where she ascended from the role of a keypunch operator to that of a revered department head. In this capacity, she played a pivotal role in the acquisition of essential computer hardware and software. Hazel's pursuit of knowledge was equally impressive; over the course of 27 years, she dedicated herself to her college education, culminating in earning a bachelor's degree in computer science from Park College.
In addition to her professional and academic pursuits, Hazel was a woman of multifaceted talents. A voracious reader, she found solace in the pages of popular novels, often escaping into other worlds. Her creative spirit flourished in her artistry, as she skillfully painted landscapes and wrote a mystery and adventure novel, a testament to her imaginative prowess. She also possessed a flair for home décor, elegantly designing her living spaces, crafting her own draperies with meticulous care, which reflected her inimitable taste. Her commitment to physical fitness was unwavering, embodying a holistic approach to her well-being.
Those who had the privilege of knowing Hazel were often captivated by her beauty and elegance. She dressed impeccably, a characteristic that did not go unnoticed, garnering admiration from all who crossed her path. Her personality shone brightly, punctuated by kindness, grace, and an innate ability to make those around her feel valued and cherished.
Hazel leaves behind her adoring husband, Tony, alongside her loving family members: her brother Marlis, sister Vassar, and the pride of her lineage, granddaughters Maria, Katie, and Betsy. She is mourned by her sisters-in-law, Judy Milnes and Linda Drames, as well as her daughter-in-law, Carol Piermatteo. Though her brother Wayne and stepson Michael are no longer with us, their memories shall forever entangle with Hazel's legacy, enriching the narrative of her extraordinary life.
As we reflect on the remarkable life of Hazel G. Piermatteo, let us celebrate the myriad of ways she touched hearts and inspired souls. Her contributions to her profession, her artistic ventures, and the boundless love she shared with her family and friends underscore a life lived with purpose and vigor. In every memory, she remains a luminous presence, guiding and inspiring those she leaves behind.
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