Hazel Adeline <I>Hall</I> Howard

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Hazel Adeline Hall Howard

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Sep 1983 (aged 68)
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 30
Memorial ID
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Born Sept. 14, 1914, in Toledo, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrie and Homer Hall. Her husband, Clair L. Howard, preceded her in death. They were married for 23 years when he went to be with Jesus. Hazel enjoyed gardening, canning, and camping with family. She enjoyed attending church with her husband. Friends and family alike loved her wonderful sense of humor. She met her husband at Dura Corp. he was her forman. A bunch of workers went bowling one night and he took her home afterward, they were married 4 months later.

TEMPERANCE - Mrs. Hazel A. Howard, 68, of 6230 Lewis Ave., an assembly line worker at Dura Corp., Toledo, for 20 years until retiring in 1973, died Thursday in Toledo Hospital, Toledo, after a short illness.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday in the Reeb Funeral Home, Sylvania, Ohio, where services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Franklin E. Wester of Augsburg Lutheran Church, Toledo, and the Rev. Stephen M. Bauerie of Zion Lutheran Church, Ottawa Lake, will officiate and burial will be in Toledo Memorial Park, Sylvania.

Cause of death was from blood clots hitting her heart after brain surgery for a tumor the size of an orange. The tumor was attached into the skull pushing it into the brain.
Surviving are 3 sons, Walter Stucker of Sylvania, Donald Stucker of Fletcher, N.C., and Clair Howard Jr. of Monroe, MI.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Barbara Goddyn of Ottawa Lake and Mrs. Sharon Nikolakos, Mrs. Marlyn McDonald and Mrs. Beverly Atherton, all of Toledo; a brother, Henry Hall of Toledo; 3 sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hohenburger and Mrs. Viola Smith, both of Toledo, and Mrs. Juanita Caldwell of Bloomfield Hills; 27 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren.

Step daughter Barbara Goddyn 1935-2010


Thank you Delita for sponsoring my mother's memorial.

IN LOVING MEMORY

God looked around his garden,
And saw an empty space.
Then he looked down here on earth,
And saw your loving face.

He put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest.
His garden must beautiful,
Because he only picks the best.

A million times we'll miss you,
A million times we'll cry.
If love could have saved you,
You never would have died.

In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still.
In our hearts you hold a special place,
No one could ever fill.

It broke our hearts to loose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God took you home.

~ Author Unknown ~

My Mother's Sister Esther
My Mother's Brother George
My Mother's Sister Ruth
My Mother's Brother Henry
My Mother's Brother Clarence
My Mother's Sister Viola
My Mother's Sister Juanita
Born Sept. 14, 1914, in Toledo, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrie and Homer Hall. Her husband, Clair L. Howard, preceded her in death. They were married for 23 years when he went to be with Jesus. Hazel enjoyed gardening, canning, and camping with family. She enjoyed attending church with her husband. Friends and family alike loved her wonderful sense of humor. She met her husband at Dura Corp. he was her forman. A bunch of workers went bowling one night and he took her home afterward, they were married 4 months later.

TEMPERANCE - Mrs. Hazel A. Howard, 68, of 6230 Lewis Ave., an assembly line worker at Dura Corp., Toledo, for 20 years until retiring in 1973, died Thursday in Toledo Hospital, Toledo, after a short illness.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday in the Reeb Funeral Home, Sylvania, Ohio, where services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Franklin E. Wester of Augsburg Lutheran Church, Toledo, and the Rev. Stephen M. Bauerie of Zion Lutheran Church, Ottawa Lake, will officiate and burial will be in Toledo Memorial Park, Sylvania.

Cause of death was from blood clots hitting her heart after brain surgery for a tumor the size of an orange. The tumor was attached into the skull pushing it into the brain.
Surviving are 3 sons, Walter Stucker of Sylvania, Donald Stucker of Fletcher, N.C., and Clair Howard Jr. of Monroe, MI.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Barbara Goddyn of Ottawa Lake and Mrs. Sharon Nikolakos, Mrs. Marlyn McDonald and Mrs. Beverly Atherton, all of Toledo; a brother, Henry Hall of Toledo; 3 sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hohenburger and Mrs. Viola Smith, both of Toledo, and Mrs. Juanita Caldwell of Bloomfield Hills; 27 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren.

Step daughter Barbara Goddyn 1935-2010


Thank you Delita for sponsoring my mother's memorial.

IN LOVING MEMORY

God looked around his garden,
And saw an empty space.
Then he looked down here on earth,
And saw your loving face.

He put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest.
His garden must beautiful,
Because he only picks the best.

A million times we'll miss you,
A million times we'll cry.
If love could have saved you,
You never would have died.

In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still.
In our hearts you hold a special place,
No one could ever fill.

It broke our hearts to loose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God took you home.

~ Author Unknown ~

My Mother's Sister Esther
My Mother's Brother George
My Mother's Sister Ruth
My Mother's Brother Henry
My Mother's Brother Clarence
My Mother's Sister Viola
My Mother's Sister Juanita


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