John Douglas "Doug" Hazelton obituary, Charleston, SC

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John Douglas "Doug" Hazelton

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Susan Reilly Walston

November 1, 2022

Joni, Jennifer, & Christopher: I just learned of the passing of Doug. Lucy Reilly and I are both sad to hear of your loss. Your family remains as fond memories in my heart when you lived in Prairie Village, Kansas.

Matthew Neels

January 15, 2021

If you looked up the definition of "Gentleman" in the dictionary, a picture of Doug should appear. Doug was the kind of person who served as an example, they type of person you would want to emulate. I was fortune to know him personally and professionally. He will be deeply missed.

Deborah Bradley

January 11, 2021

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So shocked to hear of Doug's passing.
Please know that we have wonderful memories of you all in California and are missing our friend Doug.
Much love to you and your children.
Debby and Nick

Victoria and Parker Johnson

January 4, 2021

We are so sorry for your loss

Jim Windham

January 4, 2021

Jennifer - Sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. Just want you to know that we're thinking of you. Best wishes. JIM

Hal Padgett

January 4, 2021

Joni and family. So sorry to read of Doug's passing. I worked with him at Dupont in Wilmington. He was a smart, witty and personable guy and I know he will be sorely missed. I moved to the Charleston area seven months ago in the midst of this pandemic. I would have called him if I had known he was here. RIP Doug.

john murray

January 2, 2021

london, thailand, malaysia, and tortola were adventures fulfilled by Doug's energy. Be well and Joni.

Lea Ann Miller

December 31, 2020

My heartfelt thanks go out to all the Hazelton family, but Doug welcomed me to be a part of this family, for a short time in Delaware and also in London. While training for the Olympics and again working with Torvel and Dean show in London. It meant the world to me at a very vunerable time in my life. I admired his knowledge of history, passion for his family and work, and quiet smile that always made me feel calm. Jeff and I were so glad you made it to our wedding! And we share your love of SC and Charleston. To Joni, Christopher, and Jennifer I love you and please keep in touch. You are always welcome at our home (our new one floats!).

Kathryn Hazelton

December 29, 2020

Pop, you will be so missed by Chris, me and of course, Caroline and Charlotte. The girls will remember you taking them on rides in golf carts, throwing them up over (and the into) Lake Winnipesaukee. They will always remember your love and your wonder and amazement at everything they did. I will remember the kind words and encouragement you always provided and the emails that you sent me of late, always praising my mothering of your grandchildrenthe highest compliment. To Chris- you were a shining light of love and guidance and someone to have fun and adventures with too. Chris will remember your times skiing, golf outings, epic bike rides, boating, and just having a good cocktail and trading funny stories. You will be so missed. We all love you and will remember you always.

Shauneen Hutchinson

December 30, 2020

Hello Joni, So sorry to hear of this. All the best.

Tin Johnson

December 30, 2020

Doug was a long-time faithful member of the advisory board for the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs at the College of Charleston. His counsel and smile will be greatly missed. We all send our heart-felt sympathy to Joni and Doug's entire family.

Robert Dickson

December 30, 2020

So sorry of your loss. I offer my sympathy to Doug´s wife and family. He was a fine lunch partner and a swell guy.

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