"Anna you should call number 810-597-7620 I am wondering if you have any contact yo Uncle Delbert again my condolences "
Hazel Marie Lewis was born on January 28, 1919, in Athelstan, Iowa, the daughter of Burl and Anna (White) Brown. Hazel entered into eternal rest on Thursday, January 19, 2012 at the Red Oak Care Center.
During her working years Hazel was employed as a truck driver and worked at Union Carbide for nearly 30 years, until her retirement. She was a lifelong member of the Nazarene Church where she taught Sunday School and served as Missionary President for many years. She was deeply devoted to her family, church and to God.
As a way to give back to the community, Hazel started the Food Pantry in Red Oak and managed it until she was physically unable to do so any longer. She also served as a caregiver to the elderly for over 20 years. She loved to fish, watch wrestling, and enjoyed watching the squirrels from her window. She was also an avid Bible reader.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Darrel Alexander; second husband, George Hall; and third husband, French "Toby" Lewis; an infant daughter Alice Faye; brother-in-law Everett Rowe; her parents; and great-grandson Jax Carroll.
Those left to cherish her memory include her daughter Anna Sunderman and husband Joe of Clarinda; five grandchildren, Jessie Patterson, Jade Brownfield; Tobi Dayle Sunderman, Caleb Sunderman and Miranda Sunderman; two sisters, Lillian Freuck of Red Oak, IA and Violet Rowe of Essex, IA; two nephews, Larry Brown and wife Joan of Emerson and Dwayne Rowe of Essex; niece, Barbara Allocco and husband Len of Omaha; many great-nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
"Anna you should call number 810-597-7620 I am wondering if you have any contact yo Uncle Delbert again my condolences "
"Anna, my condolance's I have only fond memories of Aunt Hazel "
"Anna, So sorry to read about the loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family."
"hi Lillian and Violet sorry to hear about your sister but remember her from the Red Oak Church and especially hers missionary lessons she gave when we went there. Will be remembering all you folks in prayer God bless"
"Anna We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers! Brenda & Rod"
"It was with a great sense of loss when I heard about the passing of Hazel Lewis. I wanted to let you know that you have my greatest sympathy, and my heart is truly saddened. Hazel was more than just a wonderful person; she was always so kind and considerate to me that I always welcomed seeing her at every opportunity. And, I know that her passing will not only leave a void in my life, but in the hearts of all those who knew her. Hazel will always remain within my heart, and I have included Hazel and her family in my daily prayers. May God give you strength. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you. With my deepest sympathy, "