She was the 2nd daughter born to Delbert Ray and Hattie Louise (Brewington) Register. Before she was 2 years old, her mother divorced her father. Her mother later married the man who would become her step-father, Harry Doyle Leach Sr.
Meghaarried and divorced three times. She was 1st married to Robert Davis Paul in 1956. The couple had two children G. R and L. E. Paul. She then married Billy Eugene Phellps and had a son, Darion Eugene Phellps. Meghan's 3rd husbad was L. Hazelzet. The couple had another son, D. Hazelzet and her new husband adopted Darion, changing his name to Darion Josephus Hazelzet.
Meghan was an amazing woman. She loved to travel and visited places such as Spain, Ireland, Holland, Mexico and all of Europe.
After her divorce to her 3rd husband, Meghan went back to school and became a Physc Tech. After graduation she got hired on at Camarillo State Hospital, taking care of mentally challenged adults. She LOVED her job. She talked fondly about her clients, even up until the week before she passed away. She loved them and she thought they deserved her very best and that was what she strived to give them.
She was the 2nd daughter born to Delbert Ray and Hattie Louise (Brewington) Register. Before she was 2 years old, her mother divorced her father. Her mother later married the man who would become her step-father, Harry Doyle Leach Sr.
Meghaarried and divorced three times. She was 1st married to Robert Davis Paul in 1956. The couple had two children G. R and L. E. Paul. She then married Billy Eugene Phellps and had a son, Darion Eugene Phellps. Meghan's 3rd husbad was L. Hazelzet. The couple had another son, D. Hazelzet and her new husband adopted Darion, changing his name to Darion Josephus Hazelzet.
Meghan was an amazing woman. She loved to travel and visited places such as Spain, Ireland, Holland, Mexico and all of Europe.
After her divorce to her 3rd husband, Meghan went back to school and became a Physc Tech. After graduation she got hired on at Camarillo State Hospital, taking care of mentally challenged adults. She LOVED her job. She talked fondly about her clients, even up until the week before she passed away. She loved them and she thought they deserved her very best and that was what she strived to give them.
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