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Hazel Annie Ellen WERRY [-] m1.1935 Philip Dwight TURNER [1908-1961] m2.1964 Harold Thomas HOAR [1901-1966]
Hazel, d/o Charlotte McLaughlin and Milton Werry; born at the Springbrook farm; attended church and school at Tyrone; moved to Oshawa and finished her schooling; worked for the Canada Savings and Loan Co. as a private secretary; owned first family car; married first, Philip Dwight Turner of Toronto, 6 Jul., 1935; moved to Strathroy, Ont.; Philip died in 1961; married second, Harold T. Hoar of Toronto, 1964; moved to Toronto in 1964; Harold died in 1966; voluntarily stopped driving in 1998; widowed and living at Toronto.
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Obituary:
HOAR, Hazel Annie Ellen Turner (nee Werry) - 1904 - 2012 Passed away peacefully in Toronto on Sunday, April 1, 2012 in her 108th year. Hazel was the youngest daughter of the late Milton James Blake Werry and the late Charlotte Elizabeth (Lottie) McLaughlin. She was predeceased by her sisters Marie McConnell and Irene Murray and by her husbands Philip Dwight Turner (d.1961) and Harold Thomas Hoar (d.1966). Hazel is survived by her children Carol Hunter, Michael (Harriet) Turner, Paul (Kathi) Turner and her step-daughter Marcia (Tom) Hays, her grandchildren Robert Hunter, William Hunter, Jana (Michael) Dawson and Mark (Tracy) Turner, her step-grandchildren Danny (Nuria) Hays and Michael (Jen) Hays, her her great-grandchildren Alexandra and Camryne Hunter, Ryann Hunter, Brooke and Jackson Dawson, Faelyn Turner and her step-great-grandchildren Hugo and Alec Hays and Oscar Hays. Hazel was a loving, supportive wife and mother and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. The family expresses their gratitude to Dr. Kalra and the staff at the Donway Place, 8 The Donway East, Toronto for their many years of excellent care. Service will be held in TIMOTHY EATON MEMORIAL CHURCH, 230 St. Clair Avenue West on Wednesday, April 11th at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, the Canadian Red Cross, the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice. Private interment Park Lawn Cemetery. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com http://www.humphreymiles.com
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