In the little community of Jack, Hazel attended and graduated the 8th grade at the Dry Fork School. She was saved and baptized at the age of 8 at the Dry Fork Baptist Church. She went to work at Ely Walker in Salem at age 15, and then moved to St. Louis at age 17. There she found employment at Ligget and Meyers Tobacco Co. and Toastwell Company. After turning 18, she began working at Ritepoint Company.
It was at the Dent County Fair in 1946 where she met up with her future husband, David Dodds. Both were working in St. Louis, but fate was to be in their hometown of Salem. They were married in 1947 and started raising a family of their own. In 1952, Hazel, David, and their first three children moved to Mountain Grove when they purchased Norwood Motor Freight. Their fourth child came along, and Mountain Grove became the new hometown.
In the little community of Jack, Hazel attended and graduated the 8th grade at the Dry Fork School. She was saved and baptized at the age of 8 at the Dry Fork Baptist Church. She went to work at Ely Walker in Salem at age 15, and then moved to St. Louis at age 17. There she found employment at Ligget and Meyers Tobacco Co. and Toastwell Company. After turning 18, she began working at Ritepoint Company.
It was at the Dent County Fair in 1946 where she met up with her future husband, David Dodds. Both were working in St. Louis, but fate was to be in their hometown of Salem. They were married in 1947 and started raising a family of their own. In 1952, Hazel, David, and their first three children moved to Mountain Grove when they purchased Norwood Motor Freight. Their fourth child came along, and Mountain Grove became the new hometown.
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