Hazel Marie Bailey, 88, of Pleasant Hill, Missouri passed away December 7, 2019. Funeral services are 10:30 am Thursday December 12th at the First Christian Church of Blue Springs, 701 NW 15th Street. Visitation will precede the services from 9:30 – 10:30 am. Burial will be at Park Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to the church.
Hazel worked at Avon Products for over 25 years prior to her retirement. She met the love of her life Jerry Bailey, and they were happily married May 4, 1949 for 39 years. She loved spending time with her family and friends at their home at the Lake of the Ozarks. Hazel enjoyed being on the go often and shopping. After Jerry had passed away Hazel spent the winter months with her sister Mary Ann in south Texas.
Hazel was preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Bailey, sister, Vivian Duncan, and brother, Freeman King. Survivors include her daughter and son in law, Dianna and Ward Waldram, brother and sister in law, Russell and June King, sister and brother in law, Mary Ann and Fred Carlson, granddaughter and husband, Ashley and Nicholas Perez, and 1 great grandson, JJ.
Memories of Hazel and condolences may be left at Meyersfuneralchapel.com.
Hazel will be missed. Beautiful lady with always a beautiful smile and kind words. She had a hearty laugh always. A pleasure to be around.Sorry to her family for their loss.
God bless this strong woman who embraced life. She will be missed.
She was the greatest lady, Mom, Aunt, Sister, sister in law, and friend. She will have her wings waiting by the door, but they better be prepared! She has a way of letting them know what they are doing wrong. I will always hold a special place In My heart for Aunt Hazel. DIANNA ,Asley and JJ you were the light that kept her shining. Always remember that and that she loved life to her fullest, and if the car was leaving Hazel was going! Wish i could be there for her celebration of life but unfortunently i can’t..I will be there in spirit.. Love Deb and Stu Stoltenberg
Hazel was a beautiful, kind, sweet, caring lady that I called mom. She always had a smile on her face, and that laugh, I loved to here it. I learned a lot from this lady, I was there with Dianna almost every day after school and weekends. We just sat, talked, laughed and waited for Dianna to fix dinner. Smile. She not only welcomed me and my son Lee, but my whole family. The memories that I have with this wonderful family will truly never be for gotten. Dianna, Ward, Ashley, Nick, JJ and all the brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews and anyone that was close to her will have a void in their life for some time. You are in my hearts and prayers always and I am sorry for your loss. I will light a beautiful candle for a beautiful lady. With all our love and hugs, Michele and Lee Cutler