Nancy Nale
Just saw Aunties Obituary. Im sure I have seen previously too. You were a great Auntie
Birth date: Jan 18, 1931 Death date: Mar 3, 2017
Hazel Nail Obituary Hazel T. Nail (nee McNeal), 86, of Elyria, entered her eternal home March 3, 2017 at Avon Oaks Nursing Home after an extended illness from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. She was born January 18, 1931 in Read Obituary
Just saw Aunties Obituary. Im sure I have seen previously too. You were a great Auntie
SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS TAMMIE , I KNEW YOUR DAD FROM THE PFAUDLER COMPANY , NEVER MET MIZ HAZEL BUT HE ALWAYS SAID WHAT A FINE WOMAN SHE WAS .......I LOST MY MAMA IN 2015 ......ONLY GOD LOVES YOU MORE THAN YOUR MAMA .
Aunt Hazel you will be missed by so many. Especially all your children and grandchildren and greats too. You were always so sweet to Sonny, Carl and me every time we went to Elyria. Safe travels to you husband and children in Heaven. We all love you and will miss you. Niece, Nancy Nale
Dear Tammie and family, knowing all too well the magnitude of this loss to your family. Your parents raised a lovely, loving family and for that, the rest of us are thankful. May your beautiful mother enjoy the peace and beauty of Heaven with her loved ones who have gone on before her. May all of you find comfort in your precious memories of your beloved mom, and may the peace of Christ surround you. In friendship, with love and sympathy - Stephanie Butler
Dear Charity, Keith and Family, We are sorry to hear the loss of your Mother. She was a very beautiful woman inside and out. She will be missed and always remembered. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy, Sylvia, Jay and Samantha
Our Ohio family is in our prayers. Prayers and love from TN.
I have lost a part of my heart but I have every intention of seeing my friend Hazel in the place where goodbyes are never a part of the language.
Deepest condolences to the family, she was a great lady. Glad I got to meet her!
It was such a blessing to have you in my life. You took so much time to help me as a little boy. You taught me word to songs, how to wash my hair correctly, by massaging my scalp to keep my hair longer. I am 73 and still have a full head of hair. You and Earl were willing to take me in as just another child when I lost my Mom at a young age. You were a great role model to follow. We will miss you and the love you shared with the world. Love you, Garry
We love you very much and we will miss you very much.