Peacefully passed away at Dufferin Oaks Home for the Aged, Shelburne on Sunday January 23, 2011 in her 90th year, Hazel beloved wife of the late John (Jack) F. Young. Predeceased by her parents Ed and Louie Cooke, brother in law Jim Young and great niece Angela Catteau. She will be fondly remembered by her sister in law Anne Young, and her nieces and nephews Robert and Carol Young of Burlington, Cheryl and Ken Catteau of Fergus, Karen and Dale McPherson of Grand Valley, Kevin Young of Orangeville and Dean Young of Grand Valley and many great nieces and nephews. A private family service will be held at Egan Funeral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel 273 Broadway, Orangeville. Spring interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If desired memorial donations to Headwaters Health Care Centre 100 Rolling Hills Drive L9W 4X9, Family Transition Place, 20 Bredin Parkway, Orangeville, L9W 4Z9 or the Children’s Charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Wayne and Linda Cornelius
Our deepest condolences in the loss of your beloved Hazel. She was a wonderul lady with always a smile and kind word for everyone.
Marjorie Lanktree
Hazel was one of the first great ladies that made me feel so welcome in the Laurel area. One classy lady!!! I remember taking her one Christmas about Orangeville to look at the Festive lights. It made both of us very happy to enjoy them together.. You and Jack together at last. God Bless.
Betty and Philip Brett
We regret the passing of Hazel a former teacher and lifelong friend, a lady in the true sense of the word.
Philip & Betty (Elgie) Brett.
Ruth Wilson
Hazel was one of my favourite teachers and friend throughout the years. Such a sweet lady. My sincere condolences to her family.
murray young
Sincere condolences on Hazel’s passing. As well as being a fine caring lady , she was a wonderful teacher and will be fondly remembered by many former students who got a very strong start in their education ,under her capable guidance.
Krista Taylor Rempel
Hazel was such a wonderful lady. I remember many visits with her and Grandma. She was a great friend to Grandma and our family. She will be missed. My thoughts are with the Young family at this time.
Tina Torrie
Hazel was a real lady, she taught my children and taught them well. Rest in Peace
Ann Torrie-Kurceba
“Mrs. Young” taught me in Grade One and also taught me how to crochet. She is a woman I have never forgotten, and never will. She was an extremely wonderful person, both in and out of the classroom. I cannot say enough about what a wonderful person she was. Rest In Peace Mrs. Young!!!
Sandy Edwards (nee Noble)
My sincere condolences to the family of Hazel.
Hazel (Mrs. Young) was my Grade 1 teacher at Princess Elizabeth PS. I was certainly blessed to have had such a wonderful educator so early in my life. She was one special lady! I thought of her often and thanked her silently for shaping my life.
She will certainly be missed.
Hannah Sawyer
What a wonderful person and wonderful teacher. She left such great memories behind in so many many students who are now all adults themselves. I never met Hazel without a smile on her face and never met a student that did not like her.
My condolences on her passing to the family.
Erika
She will be missed a great deal, she was a great teacher and a very wonderfull women.
Thank you Mrs Young for all that you did.