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Albert L. Hazle

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Albert L. Hazle

Birth
Death
26 Oct 1981 (aged 80)
Burial
Hodgenville, LaRue County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Ora Milby Hazle (1907-1996)

Father of Webb Hazle; Wesley Thomas (W.T.) Hazle; and Charles (Red) R. Hazle

LaRue Herald News, 29 Oct 1981:
A. L. Hazle dies, funeral Thursday
Albert Leslie Hazle, 80, of 205 W. Water Street, Hodgenville, died Monday night, October 26, 1981, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown.
Hazle was a deacon at Barren Run Baptist Church. He opened a store in 1922 in the Maxine area, later moved it to Tanner, then to Hodgenville. He was a dealer for Case Farm implements and Purina Feed until his retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Ora Milby Hazle; two sons; W. T. Hazle, Rt 2, Hodgenville, and Mayor Charles Hazle, Hodgenville; three sisters, Eunice Hutcherson, Troy, Kansas; Grace Dixon, New York; and Nettie Harris, Rt. 1, Hodgenville; four brothers, Henry, Walker, Tommy and Webb, all of Hodgenville; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Thursday at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home with the Rev, Ken Barbee and the Rev Isaac McDonald officiating. Burial will be in Red Hill Cemetery.

(added here by Russel Perkins)

Husband of Ora Milby Hazle (1907-1996)

Father of Webb Hazle; Wesley Thomas (W.T.) Hazle; and Charles (Red) R. Hazle

LaRue Herald News, 29 Oct 1981:
A. L. Hazle dies, funeral Thursday
Albert Leslie Hazle, 80, of 205 W. Water Street, Hodgenville, died Monday night, October 26, 1981, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown.
Hazle was a deacon at Barren Run Baptist Church. He opened a store in 1922 in the Maxine area, later moved it to Tanner, then to Hodgenville. He was a dealer for Case Farm implements and Purina Feed until his retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Ora Milby Hazle; two sons; W. T. Hazle, Rt 2, Hodgenville, and Mayor Charles Hazle, Hodgenville; three sisters, Eunice Hutcherson, Troy, Kansas; Grace Dixon, New York; and Nettie Harris, Rt. 1, Hodgenville; four brothers, Henry, Walker, Tommy and Webb, all of Hodgenville; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Thursday at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home with the Rev, Ken Barbee and the Rev Isaac McDonald officiating. Burial will be in Red Hill Cemetery.

(added here by Russel Perkins)



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