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Rose Hill Cemetery

Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma


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© Vanita White Hazelrigg
Julian Greer Hazelrigg ~ Mozell Marie [Baker] Hazelrigg
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© Vanita White Hazelrigg
Julian Greer Hazelrigg


Obituary
Rose Hill Cemetery
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Vanita White Hazelrigg


© Chickasha Daily Express
Chickasha, Oklahoma
April 17, 1975

Julian Greer Hazelrigg
April 12, 1917 ~ April 17, 1975


Funeral service for Greer Hazelrigg, 58, 1625 California, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Grand Avenue Assembly of God Church, with Rev. Larry Hatfield officiating.

Hazelrigg was born April 12, 1917 at Booneville, Ark. He died early today in Grady Memorial Hospital following a sudden heart attack.

Hazelrigg was married to the former Miss Mozell Baker on Sept. 16, 1945, in Oklahoma City. He lived in and around Chickasha for the past 25 years. He was a veteran of World War ll, and has worked 30 years with the Mobil Oil Co. currently out of Lindsay. He was a member of the Grand Avenue Assembly of God Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mozell, of the home; two sons, Julian of Kenner, La., and Tony Lynn of the home; one brother, Ralph of Oklahoma City; and three sisters, Mrs. Joyce Fuller of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Helen Kimball of Burbank, Calif., and Mrs. Doris Graham of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Interment will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.


Obituary
Rose Hill Cemetery
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Vanita White Hazelrigg


© Chickasha Daily Express
Chickasha, Oklahoma
November 20, 2007

Mozell Marie [Baker] Hazelrigg
January 19, 1921 ~ November 19, 2007


A celebration of life for Mozell Marie Hazelrigg, age 86 of Chickasha, Oklahoma, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 21, 2007, in the Grand Assembly of God Church with Rev. Chuck Davis and Rev. Larry Hatfield officiating.

Mozell Marie was born the daughter of Glen Baker and Dona Cole Baker on January 19, 1921, in Holdenville, Oklahoma.

She died on November 19, 2007, in Chickasha.

Mozell grew up on a farm east of Wewoka and graduated from Holdenville High School.

After graduation, she moved to Oklahoma City and worked for Douglas Aircraft as a spot welder during World War II.

Mozell married Julian Greer Hazelrigg in Oklahoma City where they lived for several years. She then lived in many places as she and her husband followed his work in the oilfield. In 1966, they settled in Chickasha

During her time in Chickasha, Mozell had been a member of the First Assembly of God Church, Grand Assembly of God Church and also the Church of God.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Julian Greer Hazelrigg, one sister, Lurie Whitlock, and one son, Julian Glen Hazelrigg.

Survivors include: Son and Wife: Tony and Lois Hazelrigg of Ninnekah; Daughter-in-law: Vanita Hazelrigg of Yukon; Grandson: Michael Hazelrigg of San Antonio, Texas; Grandson: Daniel Hazelrigg of Yukon; Niece: Glenda Snyder of Seminole.

Interment will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Service will be under the direction of the McRay Funeral Home.


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