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Sarah Isabel <I>Pulley</I> Hazell

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Sarah Isabel Pulley Hazell

Birth
Speed, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Jan 1933 (aged 79)
Pilot Grove, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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20 Jan 1933 Issue of the Pilot Grove Weekly Record

MRS. SARAH I. HAZEL DIES

Native Cooper Countian Dies At Age of Eighty Years

Was Born Near Speed 1853



Sarah Isabel Pulley Hazel died Thursday, morning, January 12 about 9 o’clock at the home of her son, Aubrey Hazel, just north of Pilot Grove, after a long illness. For seven years she had been failing in health, in that time having suffered several strokes of paralysis. For more than a year she had been confined to her bed, unable to speak, and entirely helpless. Last week she was again stricken and quietly and quickly passed on.

Mrs. Hazel was born near Speed, September 26, 1853, all her life having been spent in one community. On Nov. 23, 1872, she was married to J. J. Hazel of near Speed, Mo., and to that union four sons were born, three surviving: David Hazel, Boonville; Aubrey Hazel of Pilot Grove and Lester Hazel of Atchison, Kansas, the husband dying many years ago.

Mrs. Hazel united with the Pleasant Hill Baptist church when young and lived a consistent Christian life, although for many years of her life deprived of the privilege of worship in her church.

Funeral services were conducted in the Hays-Stoecklein funeral parlor, Saturday afternoon by Rev. H. H. S. DuBois of the Pilot Grove Methodist church, with music furnished by Mrs. John Shackelford, Miss Ruth Hays, P. E. Hays, and S. L. Stites.

Pallbearers were: I. M. Doyle, Robert Moore, Ross More, Joseph Turner, Harry Turner, and Lewis Turner. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery five miles east of Pilot Grove.


Sarah was the daughter of Lorenzo Dow Pulley & Demaris Cruse.
20 Jan 1933 Issue of the Pilot Grove Weekly Record

MRS. SARAH I. HAZEL DIES

Native Cooper Countian Dies At Age of Eighty Years

Was Born Near Speed 1853



Sarah Isabel Pulley Hazel died Thursday, morning, January 12 about 9 o’clock at the home of her son, Aubrey Hazel, just north of Pilot Grove, after a long illness. For seven years she had been failing in health, in that time having suffered several strokes of paralysis. For more than a year she had been confined to her bed, unable to speak, and entirely helpless. Last week she was again stricken and quietly and quickly passed on.

Mrs. Hazel was born near Speed, September 26, 1853, all her life having been spent in one community. On Nov. 23, 1872, she was married to J. J. Hazel of near Speed, Mo., and to that union four sons were born, three surviving: David Hazel, Boonville; Aubrey Hazel of Pilot Grove and Lester Hazel of Atchison, Kansas, the husband dying many years ago.

Mrs. Hazel united with the Pleasant Hill Baptist church when young and lived a consistent Christian life, although for many years of her life deprived of the privilege of worship in her church.

Funeral services were conducted in the Hays-Stoecklein funeral parlor, Saturday afternoon by Rev. H. H. S. DuBois of the Pilot Grove Methodist church, with music furnished by Mrs. John Shackelford, Miss Ruth Hays, P. E. Hays, and S. L. Stites.

Pallbearers were: I. M. Doyle, Robert Moore, Ross More, Joseph Turner, Harry Turner, and Lewis Turner. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery five miles east of Pilot Grove.


Sarah was the daughter of Lorenzo Dow Pulley & Demaris Cruse.


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