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Hazel Love <I>Griffin</I> Adair

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Hazel Love Griffin Adair

Birth
Murchison, Henderson County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Feb 1989 (aged 60)
Leagueville, Henderson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Leagueville, Henderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 14 # 33
Memorial ID
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Father: T. Gordon Griffin. Mother: Tinnie Mae Haralson. Married Howard Elroy Adair. Tubby and Hazel Adair were the parents of Hazel Yvonne, Barbara Joyce, Stephen Ray, Gordon Wesley, and Howard Milton Adair. Comments by Jaycie Smith Rinehart: I remember when Hazel was about to pass away, my Grandmom, Sue Smith, took food and visited Tubby and Hazel's house. There were some kids playing on the front steps and I went to play with them. There was a rope hung from the porch roof and I tied it around my wrist and jumped off the porch. Grandmom thought my wrist was broken. Later that night I remember lying on the couch with my wrist on an orange pillow.

Services for Hazel Adair, 60, Leagueville, are scheduled for 3 p.m. Monday in the Leagueville Baptist Church with the Revs, Tom George and Bill Watson officiating.
Burial will be in the Leagueville Cemetery under the direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home of Athens. Mrs. Adair died Sunday at her residence after a lengthy illness.
She was born on September 20, 1928 in Murchison and had been a life-long resident of Henderson County. She was a member of the Leagueville Baptist Church. She was employed for many years with Mr. Fine Inc., and was formerly employed with Winn-Dixie for five years before retiring in 1988.
Survivors include her husband, Howard Adair, Leagueville; three sons, Milton Adair, Brownsboro, Gordon Adair, Decatur, and Stephen Adair, Chandler; a daughter, Barbara Brown, Tyler; her mother, Tinnie Mae Griffin, Murchison; a brother, Thomas Griffin, Tyler; three sisters, Bessie Hood, Black Jack, Pauline Schroeder, Athens, and Peggy Norman, Cross Roads; 14 grandchildren, and a great-grandson. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Cox, Johnny Cox, Derrell Norman, Delmer Hood Jr., Tom Lee Griffin and David Griffin.
Published in the Athens Daily Review, February 27, 1989.
Father: T. Gordon Griffin. Mother: Tinnie Mae Haralson. Married Howard Elroy Adair. Tubby and Hazel Adair were the parents of Hazel Yvonne, Barbara Joyce, Stephen Ray, Gordon Wesley, and Howard Milton Adair. Comments by Jaycie Smith Rinehart: I remember when Hazel was about to pass away, my Grandmom, Sue Smith, took food and visited Tubby and Hazel's house. There were some kids playing on the front steps and I went to play with them. There was a rope hung from the porch roof and I tied it around my wrist and jumped off the porch. Grandmom thought my wrist was broken. Later that night I remember lying on the couch with my wrist on an orange pillow.

Services for Hazel Adair, 60, Leagueville, are scheduled for 3 p.m. Monday in the Leagueville Baptist Church with the Revs, Tom George and Bill Watson officiating.
Burial will be in the Leagueville Cemetery under the direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home of Athens. Mrs. Adair died Sunday at her residence after a lengthy illness.
She was born on September 20, 1928 in Murchison and had been a life-long resident of Henderson County. She was a member of the Leagueville Baptist Church. She was employed for many years with Mr. Fine Inc., and was formerly employed with Winn-Dixie for five years before retiring in 1988.
Survivors include her husband, Howard Adair, Leagueville; three sons, Milton Adair, Brownsboro, Gordon Adair, Decatur, and Stephen Adair, Chandler; a daughter, Barbara Brown, Tyler; her mother, Tinnie Mae Griffin, Murchison; a brother, Thomas Griffin, Tyler; three sisters, Bessie Hood, Black Jack, Pauline Schroeder, Athens, and Peggy Norman, Cross Roads; 14 grandchildren, and a great-grandson. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Cox, Johnny Cox, Derrell Norman, Delmer Hood Jr., Tom Lee Griffin and David Griffin.
Published in the Athens Daily Review, February 27, 1989.


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