Hazel died after a lengthy illness at Pleasant Valley Nursing Home.
She was born in Boston and grew up in the Shaker Village of Canterbury, from age 9 to 21. She was one of the last children raised there.
She was a member of the Concord Baptist Church and a member of the Boot Scootin' Boomers, a volunteer group. She was an avid follower of antique cars and memorabilia. She love spending her time with her children and grand and great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by John Eaton of Lynn, Massachusetts, and Eliott Adams of Hudson.
Family includes children Sandy Reardon of Danville, Elyce Catudal of Goffstown, Lorraine Vargas of Manchester and Raymond Corbin of Rowley, Mass.; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. .
Hazel died after a lengthy illness at Pleasant Valley Nursing Home.
She was born in Boston and grew up in the Shaker Village of Canterbury, from age 9 to 21. She was one of the last children raised there.
She was a member of the Concord Baptist Church and a member of the Boot Scootin' Boomers, a volunteer group. She was an avid follower of antique cars and memorabilia. She love spending her time with her children and grand and great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by John Eaton of Lynn, Massachusetts, and Eliott Adams of Hudson.
Family includes children Sandy Reardon of Danville, Elyce Catudal of Goffstown, Lorraine Vargas of Manchester and Raymond Corbin of Rowley, Mass.; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. .
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