DECATUR – Florence M. Hazelrigg, 90 of Decatur died 1:00 a.m. Sunday (April 19, 2009) at Fairhavens Christian Home. Services will be held at a later date with burial in Macon County Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Donor’s Choice. Tanzyus-Logan Funeral Service and Care is in charge of arrangements.
Florence was born July 24, 1918 in Decatur, daughter of Mont and Clara Nelson Conwell. She was a homemaker and helped her husband, Thomas Hazelrigg of 74 years, build up the family business, TV Toms. She was a member of the Gardening Club, DeMolay Mothers, and First Baptist Church. She loved nature and enjoyed playing Bunco.
She is survived by her husband, sons; David and Norma Hazelrigg of Forsyth, John and Denise of Ohio, grandchildren; Michael and Debbie Hazelrigg of Round Lake, IL., Jeffrey Todd Hazelrigg of St. Louis, MO., Matt and Michelle Hazelrigg of Decatur, Kelly Hazelrigg of Forsyth, five great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and two brothers Robert and Raymond Conwell.
The family wishes to thank the staff of Fairhavens Christian Home for all the care given to Florence. Obituary written by family members. Online guest book at www.legacy.com/herald-review/Obituaries.asp
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Decatur Herald & Review, 22 Apr 2009.
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Mrs. Hazelrigg is the former Florence Conwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte D. Conwell. Announcement was recently made of her marriage on Feb. 18 in St. Charles, Mo. She and her husband are making their home for the present time with her parents at 2132 East Avery street.
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The Decatur Daily Review. Monday, Feb 27, 1939.
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Florence Conwell and Tom Hazelrigg Marry
Announcement is made of the marriage on Feb. 18 of Miss Florence Conwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte D. Conwell, to Tom J. Hazelrigg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos M. Hazelrigg. The ceremony was performed in Kingshighway Baptist church, St. Charles, Mo., by Rev. C. C. Ellis. Attendants were Miss Ethel Seman and Gene Payton. The bride wore blue crepe and corsage of Roosevelt roses and baby’s breath. Both are graduates of Decatur high school. Mr. Hazelrigg is employed by the Krigbaum Electric company. For the present time he and his bride are living with her parents at 2132 East Avery street.
— Herald and Review (Decatur, Illinois). Sunday, February 26, 1939.