Ronald Hazelton

Ronald Hazelton obituary, Fairfield, CT

Ronald Hazelton

Ronald Hazelton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Abraham L. Green & Son Funeral Home on May 4, 2023.

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Legendary Home Improvement Expert, Ron Hazelton, Passes Away
Ron Hazelton, a leading authority and pioneer in the do-it-yourself home improvement field, died peacefully on Sunday, April 30, 2023, with his family at his side. He was 81.
On the road, in the television studio or in his workshop, Ron's enjoyed providing people the advice and motivation they needed to improve their homes. Ron was well-known for his trademark blue denim work-shirts, his friendly, easygoing manner and his encouraging 'you-can-do-it' style. His syndicated television show,, is now in its 24th season. As the former Home Improvement Editor for, he reported on a variety of topics related to home improvement, design, repair, health and safety. He hosted the History Channel series,, and other History Channel programs, including and. Ron also offered his home improvement expertise on and.
He first began sharing his expertise in 1989 with his own weekend home improvement show,, pioneering the concept of reality-based, on-location home improvement television. The show ran for over six years in the San Francisco Bay Area on ABC's KGO-TV and also aired on the Home and Garden Television Network (HGTV).
Ron was born March 29, 1942 in Binghamton, New York, to Earl and Wanda Hazelton. He graduated from Florida State University with a degree in business and marketing in 1965. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Navy for four years and served on the USS Hull during the Vietnam War.
After the Navy, a successful career in marketing and advertising followed. In his late 30's he underwent a self-described midlife crisis, quit his job as vice president of a Boston ad agency, and hopped on a motorcycle for a cross-country adventure that led him to San Francisco. As the son of a building contractor and avid do-it-yourselfer, Ron discovered he had a similar passion to his father. In 1978, he founded Cow Hollow Woodworks, a storefront restoration workshop where he built and restored custom and antique furniture. On the advice of his dentist, who was one of his clients, Ron broke into television with his show, on ABC's KGO-TV. As a master craftsman, he was able to share with others the satisfaction he had working with his hands on home improvement projects and enhancing the beauty and comfort of a home.
His talents were recognized by executives at ABC's (GMA) and he was hired as the show's home improvement editor where he was assigned to producer Lynn Drasin. In addition to becoming a production team, they became life partners, marrying in 1997 at New York City's Plaza Hotel. Together, from 1994 to 2003, they produced a wide range of stories for GMA that focused on home safety, building projects, new products and more, becoming a household name across the country.
Ron's wanderlust found new opportunity when he pioneered the concept of a traveling home improvement show that featured, "real homes, real projects, real problems, and real people." The show,, featured Ron traveling across the country in a sleek motorhome with a fully equipped state-of-the-art mobile workshop in tow, visiting homeowners who needed a helping hand on home improvement projects. The show offered tips and guidance for the do-it-yourselfer. Ron prided himself on being a teacher and loved to give people the confidence that they could work with tools on home and garden projects. His warmth and ability to connect with people was at the heart of his show.
As Ron and Lynn grew their family, they moved from New York City and settled in Fairfield, Connecticut, where the show is headquartered and continues to be produced.
Ron believed his greatest accomplishments were his children, daughter Danielle and son Max. Having children later in life brought Ron more joy than he could have imagined. He loved creating a wonderful home for his own family and sharing his love of learning with his children.
He was a man of great integrity, intelligence, humor and patience and will be missed by all who had the good fortune to know him.
Ron is survived by his wife of 25 years, Lynn Drasin, and children Danielle and Max Hazelton. He leaves his brother and sister-in-law, Ken and Cheri Hazelton, nephews Michael and Eric, niece Karly Hazelton, and sister Jan Hazelton. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Marlene Drasin.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the nurses and doctors at Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital for their great care of Ron.
A memorial service will be held on June 4, 2023, at 11:00am at the Abraham L. Green & Son Funeral Home, 88 Beach Road, Fairfield, CT.
Memorial contributions may be made in Ron's name to:
Make-A-Wish Foundation America
1701 East Highland Avenue, Suite 400
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Or online at Wish.org.

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John L.

January 21, 2025

Thank You Ron. You were always such a light. I loved watching your show, your humor and calm demeanor always made me think ...hey...maybe I can do that too. You made the world a better place and I am very grateful for everything you taught us. You are so missed. To his family, I am so sorry for your loss, thank you for sharing Ron with us.

Michelle Miller

September 18, 2024

So sorry for your loss!!! We love watching him on tv!!! Just opened up an email and didn´t know he had passed away, pray for you all!!

H Kay Soulis

September 16, 2024

I just read the email about Ron and the legacy he has left and how it might continue. I subscribed to his emails for about 8 years, and learned lots of great techniques to do tasks around my house. His knowledge also helped me as the secretary of an HOA as I had to deal with vendors and handymen and could speak in the language of their trades. He was so helpful and made it all so simple. Rest in peace sir. And thank you so much.

Janice

September 16, 2024

Shocked to hear of Ron's passing, I loved viewing his show. He was so knowledgeable and informative..

robert Beaulieu

September 13, 2024

hi its been o ver a year now, and I had no idea that we had lost Ron...

Ron and his wife at the time, were close friends to both my wife and I in the early 70's. Basically he was our first friend after my discharge from the service in 71, and our move into the Boston area. i joined the advertising firm that he was an account executive for, Robert Aronson Assoc. in Westwood MA. He and his wife became close friends.. We shared many dinners out together, camping trips and bicycling excursions. Although we departed our jobs, we remained friends for a number of years till his move to California. Since then he has always been on my mind and always wish I had another opportunity to pick up the phone and just have a chat.

Ron directed me in a number of influences in my life. My continued interest in Bicycling (he introduced spandex to me, which at first I was reluctant to wear.. this was in '73).... he pushed me to continue my Art Career and register for evening classes at the Museum of fine arts in Boston which I am still active in today. Those were only a few of his directions.

The Photo is of Ron on one of our bike excursions, at a store front in southborough, MA, probably 1973

So long Ron, you will be missed

Betty L. Werner

April 28, 2024

So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed Ron's shows and learned from them. I still watch the reruns. He will be sadly missed.

Lap Nguyen

February 16, 2024

I didn´t know his passing, cause I haven´t watched his show for a while , but his teaching is very clear l often learn from him when I run into problems, RIP thank you for all your videos teaching

Joe and Sonya Finkey

December 24, 2023

Dec 24, 2023. We just found out, and were shocked to learn, dear Ron Hazelton passed away, this past April 2023. Ron was our great go-to for all kinds of building and maintenance advice. We loved his warm, down home, humble way of explaining things. He held nothing back. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family. Please keep on keeping him online. What a legacy! -- from the Finkey family, Keaau, Hawaii.

Peggy Edwards

December 17, 2023

First my prayers and condolences to Ron´s family. I just happened upon his show today showing how to install a sky light. The thing is he had the people do it themselves with his help. I was amazed. I went on line to check out his information to find out he passed away this year 2023. I feel privileged I found his story and looking forward to using his web sight to do my own projects. God Bless him and God Bless his family.

Betty Werner

December 16, 2023

I've been watching Ron Hazelton for years. He was a fine man and a terrific builder and repairman. These past few months I noticed ABC was showing reruns and thought he might have retired. Then I decided to go online and see for myself. I'm so sorry and sad to hear of Ron's passing. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go with the family.

Valerie celona

November 12, 2023

So sorry to hear of your loss . I love Ron

EVELYN STUBBS

November 5, 2023

love watching house call MR. HAZELTON TAUGHT ME A LOT ABOUT HOME INPROVEMENT

Joe Swan

August 13, 2023

It's August and I just now found out today that Ron had passed away. So sorry to hear the news. I have watched him for many many years on TV. He always had helpful information. Hate to hear another fine Man has left us. Condolences to the family. Joe

hugh mugfor

July 18, 2023

I started watching Ron when we purchased our first house (used) until now moving into our retirement villa. I thought I was done puttering around the house....not so!
Ron you were a member of our family

David Hernandez

July 11, 2023

I learned so much from him as much as I learned from my father and father in law. His calm demeanor and patience was such a great example on how to teach. Thank you Ron and say Hi to my dad.

Pat

July 11, 2023

So sorry, I loved watching you ,youmade everything seem so simple .You will be missed

Lanny Mong

June 24, 2023

So sad when I stumbled onto this information. I have watched his television show for years. I am 82, so know my days are numbered.

Keith Hazelton

June 13, 2023

I am sorry to hear the news of Ron,s passing. He was passionate about his work. He touched many people with his House Calls Show. We will truly miss him. I will keep Lynn and her family in my prayers.
Keith Hazelton

Douglas Hares

May 28, 2023

So very sorry to hear this . Loved his show.the DVr was set to record all his shows. So sad to to hear this. He will be sorry missed !!! Doug Hares .

Ed Werner

May 22, 2023

My Condolences to his family. I will miss him. He always had smile on the show. Learned a lot from his show. Rest in Peace.

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