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Hazel Ruth Dust was born in the home of her parents Robert and Ruth Stone in Bloomingdale, Michigan on October 4, 1939. She passed away on January 27, 2022, age 82.
We have been honored and privileged to have shared our lives with such a wonderful person as Hazel.
Beloved and cherished wife to Dennis Dust for over 44 years; proud mother to Scott (Sharon) Moser and David (Janice) Moser; adoring grandmother to Lauren (Nolan) Earl, Lyndsay (Brady) Mahar, Maddison Moser and William Gables; great grandmother to Wendell Earl.
Survived also by her sisters, Delores (Richard) Miniat, and Sharon (David) Adams; brother, Karl (Joyce) Stone. Also many, many nieces and nephews.
Hazel’s greatest enjoyment was being able to retire when her first granddaughter, Lauren, was born and be actively involved as all 3 granddaughters grew up, graduated from college, two got married and one is finishing law school. To quote her daughter-in-law, Sharon, “We lost a wonderful woman. She would do anything for her family and friends. She loved to bake for all of us especially. She was the best supporter at her three granddaughter’s events….She came to every volleyball game, ski race, dance, softball game, skating, chorus, band. She was the best grandma and babysitter with ice cream at Ozzie’s, after school treats, lots of chocolate.” There were many cookies and cinnamon rolls for “the team”.
Hazel also felt so lucky to have been able to travel extensively, sometimes for granddaughter’s tournaments, ski vacations out west, east, or visiting friends in far-away locations like Alaska. Hawaii, Switzerland and Amsterdam were successful bucket list visits.
Hazel was admired and loved by her family and friends and will be terribly missed. We were so honored to have you in our lives and will love you forever!
Per Hazel’s wishes, there will be no memorial service, only a private family life celebration in the Spring.
Donations in her name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 25200 Telegraph Rd., Suite 100, Southfield, Mi. 48033
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