In 1938, Hazel married Lavaughan George. To this union a son, Vaughn George was born in 1939 and a daughter Betty Gale (Long) Love was born in 1949. Soon after World War II started, the family moved to San Diego, California. Hazel and Lavaughan worked in an airplane factory where Hazel was a female “riveter” during the early years of the war. When the family returned to Missouri they lived on farms near Niangua and Conway. Lavaughan died in 1949 at the age of 37. In 1950 the family moved to Springfield. Hazel worked at the American Bag Company and then Lily Tulip until she married Sidney L. Love in 1954. Through the years, she became an avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan.
Hazel was preceded in death by her first husband, Lavaughan George, her second husband, Sidney L. Love, her daughter, Betty Gale (Long) Love, her mother and father, Zoa and Nathaniel Robbins, four brothers, Ertle, Norville, Clarence, and Dale Robbins and two sisters, Gale Oppenheimer and Grace Grisham.
She is survived by her son, Vaughn George and his wife Sue, granddaughter Angela Stillings and husband Tony, grandson Mark George and wife Angie, four great-grandchildren, and two step-great-grandchildren. Hazel was a member of Cherry Street Baptist Church in Springfield, Missouri.
Interment in Eastlawn Cemetery.
In 1938, Hazel married Lavaughan George. To this union a son, Vaughn George was born in 1939 and a daughter Betty Gale (Long) Love was born in 1949. Soon after World War II started, the family moved to San Diego, California. Hazel and Lavaughan worked in an airplane factory where Hazel was a female “riveter” during the early years of the war. When the family returned to Missouri they lived on farms near Niangua and Conway. Lavaughan died in 1949 at the age of 37. In 1950 the family moved to Springfield. Hazel worked at the American Bag Company and then Lily Tulip until she married Sidney L. Love in 1954. Through the years, she became an avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan.
Hazel was preceded in death by her first husband, Lavaughan George, her second husband, Sidney L. Love, her daughter, Betty Gale (Long) Love, her mother and father, Zoa and Nathaniel Robbins, four brothers, Ertle, Norville, Clarence, and Dale Robbins and two sisters, Gale Oppenheimer and Grace Grisham.
She is survived by her son, Vaughn George and his wife Sue, granddaughter Angela Stillings and husband Tony, grandson Mark George and wife Angie, four great-grandchildren, and two step-great-grandchildren. Hazel was a member of Cherry Street Baptist Church in Springfield, Missouri.
Interment in Eastlawn Cemetery.
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