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HAZEL ONALEE PLANK

1926 - 2023

HAZEL ONALEE PLANK obituary, 1926-2023, Westfield, PA

BORN

1926

DIED

2023

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Hummel Funeral Home

574 Hill St

Middleburg, Pennsylvania

HAZEL PLANK Obituary

Hazel Onalee Plank, of Westfield, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. She passed away peacefully in her sleep of natural causes.
She knew the sorrows of life and so many joys, packing her 96 years full of faith, family and friends.
She married Harold F. Plant on September 13, 1946, in a double wedding with her brother, Durwood Houghtaling, who married Harold's sister Margery. Harold was a World War II hero, having served in combat on D-Day as one of Rudder's Rangers at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy. A highlight of her life was to travel to the battlefield with Harold in 2003.
Married for 60 years before Harold's passing in 2007, they were the parents of Harry (Rachel) Plant of Penns Creek and Thomas (Diane) of Westfield, all of whom survive.
She was a Gold Star mother. Their son, PFC James D. Plank was killed in action in Vietnam on Jan. 20, 1970.
Hazel is survived by grandsons, James (Marie) Plank of Beavertown, Jon (Alicia) Plank of Mifflinburg, Andrew Plank of Mifflinburg, Matthew (Meliss) Plank of Van Etten, N.Y., Michael Plank of Westfield; great-grandsons, Jameson (Sara) Plank of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Clayton Plank of Mifflinburg, Tanner Plank of Mifflinburg; great-granddaughters, Lauren Plank of Hobe Sound, Fla., Ashley Plank of Mifflinburg, Lauren Plank of Mifflinburg, Sadie Plank of Mifflinburg.
Hazel is survived by her sister-in-law, Margery Houghtaling of Potter Brook, her sister, Penny Vannoy of Westfield, several nieces and nephews.
Hazel was born in Teed Hollow, near Potter Brook, April 17, 1926, the daughter of the late Essie and Helen Houghtaling. She was predeceased by her siblings, Durwood Houghtaling and Bereldene (PercyI Simmons, Arloween Houghtaling, Keith Houghtaling and an additional brother, who all died in infancy.
Hazel was a 1943 graduate of Westfield High School. As a youth, she worked for Corning Glass and would sing with her brother at county fairs and events.
Harold and Hazel lived on their Tioga County farm on the Jemison for their entire married life and made incredible memories for their children and grandchildren.
Hazel was the longest serving member of the Jemison Valley Brethren in Christ Church, where she served as church treasurer, Sunday School teacher, and member of the Lilies Ladies group.
Known as Granny Hazel to many, she sought to make the best memories for her family. She worked in the potato fields each fall to make the biggest Christmas possible for her grandchildren. She hung wallpaper in many homes throughout the Westfield area. Harold and Hazel enjoyed camping and traveling with many friends in their retirement years.
A lifetime member of the Happy Hour Club in Potter Brook, she enjoyed helping at Old Home Days and decorating floats for the parade. She volunteered with Meals on Wheels, baked the best pies, was a maple syrup maker, prolific quilter, cake baker and decorator, and an accomplished deer slayer.
Her last years were made comfortable in a retirement apartment at her grandson's in Mifflinburg. Thank you, Jon and Alicia. There she resided with her famous dog, Willy, who survives. Special thanks to all her outstanding caregivers, who became dear friends to her.
She was surrounded by many family members and enjoyed their frequent visits. Grandpa Harold wanted the family to take good care of Granny. He would be proud.
During these last years, she attended the Beavertown God's Missionary Church. She so appreciated the visits from her pastors.
A funeral service will be held Sunday, January 8 at 3 p.m. with a viewing one hour prior at the Beavertown God's Missional Church, 1653 Creek Road, Middleburg. The service will be livestreamed at the www.beavertownchurch.com. A funeral service will also be held Monday, January 9 at 3 p.m. with a viewing one hour prior, at the Jemison Valley Brethren in Christ Church, 5870 Route 249, Westfield. Hazel will be laid to rest in Champlin Cemetery, Westfield.
Memorial contributions may be made to Beavertown Church, P.O. Box 2, Beavertown, Pa., 17813, or Jemison Valley Church, 5870 Route 249, Westfield, Pa., 16950.
Arrangements by the Hummel Funeral Home, 574 Hill Street, Middleburg, Pennsylvania.

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Published by The Wellsboro Gazette from Jan. 6 to Jan. 13, 2023.

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Barb Taft Lewis

January 8, 2023

I will never forget all the fun times going to the Plank farm. Swimming and ice skating at the pond. All the good food and I thought the corn flakes with "real " cows milk was the best. The times when they butchered the chickens and they ran around the yard with no heads. We were family to them all. My dad grew up with Harold and Hazel and Margie and Durwood. She was a great person. I am so sorry for your loss. Hugs and prayers to all the family.

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