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Sara Hazouri Obituary

HAZOURI Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Kathryn Neeld Hazouri, 81, widow of David N. Hazouri, Jr., will be held at 11:00am Saturday in South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church with Dr. Vincent K. Kolb and Rev. Susan P. Takis officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery. Born June 26, 1928 in Tampa, Florida, Mrs. Hazouri died Tuesday, April 13, 2010 in Jacksonville. She was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. Mrs. Hazouri was a member of one of the first graduating classes of St. Luke's Nursing School and was one of the first female Nurse Anesthetists. She was an active member of South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church and loved being involved in the children's ministry. She was a member of the St. Luke's Nursing Alumni Association and was an active volunteer throughout the community. Mrs. Hazouri was a wonderful friend and mentor to all who knew her. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Rebecca (Martin) Murray of Waynesville, NC, Mrs. Pam (Jon) Meier of North Augusta, SC, and Mrs. Cynthia (Chris) Cigrand of St. Augustine, FL; a son, David N. (Sharon) Hazouri III of Birmingham, AL; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Boyd of Leesburg, FL; nine grandchildren, Stephen and Scott Murray, Bailey, Brandon and Renee Hazouri, Cameron and Ryan Meier, and Nicholas and Sarah Cigrand; and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of George H. Hewell and Son Funeral Home, 4140 University Blvd., S. where the family will receive friends from 6pm until 8pm on Friday. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Apr. 16, 2010.

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April 19, 2010

Dear Becky, Tray, Cindy and Pam,

I recall memory after memory of all the many years we grew up together. Aunt Kitty was always so sweet and such a Godly lady. Both Aunt Kitty and Uncle David were incredible people and gave so much of themselves to their family and extended families. They were both so very good to me and my family. It is hard to see all the years that have gone by and how many loved ones we have all lost. Thankfully, this is not where it ends and we will see them all again very soon. Heaven is a wonderful place and they are all waiting for us there, with Jesus.

Please know how much we are praying for you and how deeply we are sorry for your loss.

In Christ,
Darlene Hazouri Harrold and family

James Hazouri

April 19, 2010

David, Becky, Pam, and Cindy...our deepest sympathy to you and your families. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Aunt Kitty and Uncle David were always special to me and trteated me with much love and affection. I will always cherish the "growing-up" years where we were all together at Mount Olive Church together. I miss the family closeness we all had in those days where everyone made sure they had time for each other...Aunt Kitty and Uncle David were leaders in that endeavor. From my family to yours, may the Good Lord bless you and keep you and provide you with the comfort only he can give. All our love to you.

James Hazouri and Family

April 18, 2010

My first view of Kitty is when I rotated through my OR rotation in 1963 at St.Luke's Hospital . She was sitting at the head of a patient on the OR table and very pregnant. That was my first view and impression that nurses could be what they wanted to be in nursing. She was not a direct mentor, but she was a mentor. She encouraged me, humored me and could tell me off in a loving way. To me she was the SLH Alumnae association. It is because of her that I joined. It is funny, but I have been thinking of her for the past month or so. When I get those impressions, I always send arrow prayers. My prayers are with you. Dru Pardee, Class of '64

Marjorie Skinner Johnson

April 16, 2010

Kitty was a special lady and I feel fortunate to have known her during my years at St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing and through the alumnae association. She was one of our most prominent advocates for nursing! She will be missed. Class of 1960, SLH

Nancy Beale Marx

April 16, 2010

Becky, Pam, David and Cindy,
My family and I are devastated to learn of your mothers passing. She was such a dear friend and we enjoyed her humor and laughter so much. She and your Dad and my folks go a long, long way back, with my Dad being their family physician and treasured friend.
We will keep all of you in our prayers.
Lovingly, Nancy Beale Marx

Gayle Sheffield

April 16, 2010

I was honored to know Kitty for the six years I have been at South Jax. I feel that the best tribute to her would be for all of us to continue her favorite works: the Christian education of children, helping those less fortunate than ourselves, and continuing her passion for evangelism and bringing people to Christ as she did for so long. We will all miss her greatly and pray that the wonderful memories you hold will comfort you.

April 16, 2010

Kitty was a special lady who left a bigger mark than her small stature may have suggested. Her presence will be missed but special memories will surely live on.
With love: Steve, Julie, Casey and Karli Jo Vockell

April 16, 2010

Becky, Pam, David and Cindy,
Your mother was such a blessing to me. She was a godly mentor and true friend. She always showed me love and encouragement and I know you must be proud to call her mom. It was an honor to know her. Praying that God will comfort you in your great loss. Love, Robin Hawk

Leslie Brickell

April 16, 2010

Becky, we are so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love to all.

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