Hazel's hobbies included bowling and bingo. She was an Avon representative for over 15 years and made a home in Las Cruces for her children. Hazel had a good sense of humor, was a kindhearted and loving person. She always gave of herself to help family and friends.
She was survived by a son, Jeff Cramer and wife Mary Ann of Austin, TX; two daughters, Colette Horton of Port Huemeni, CA, Jennifer Coburn and husband Sky of Englewood, CO; five grandchildren, Rick, Laura, Craig, Brandon and Ambrosia; two great-grandchildren, Leah and Jaquelyn
Hazel was preceded in death by her husband, Luther Donald "Don" Cramer April 13, 1984.
A graveside service was held at Masonic Cemetery with Rev. Gary Seelau, Pastor of University United Methodist Church officiating.
Hazel's hobbies included bowling and bingo. She was an Avon representative for over 15 years and made a home in Las Cruces for her children. Hazel had a good sense of humor, was a kindhearted and loving person. She always gave of herself to help family and friends.
She was survived by a son, Jeff Cramer and wife Mary Ann of Austin, TX; two daughters, Colette Horton of Port Huemeni, CA, Jennifer Coburn and husband Sky of Englewood, CO; five grandchildren, Rick, Laura, Craig, Brandon and Ambrosia; two great-grandchildren, Leah and Jaquelyn
Hazel was preceded in death by her husband, Luther Donald "Don" Cramer April 13, 1984.
A graveside service was held at Masonic Cemetery with Rev. Gary Seelau, Pastor of University United Methodist Church officiating.
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