Hazel was the kindest person ever, and when we dance at Hard Times cafe she would always encourage me to do the dance, “it’s easy” she would say, she would point out people I didn’t know and tell me a little something about them. I never saw her without a big smile on her face and she will definitely be missed. I first meet her at Olivia’s class that was at a Ballroom dance place, in a back room dance floor, then I joined her & others at King George community center, then Hard Times, and seeing someone you know when you walk in someplace new….well she made me feel very comfortable. I have lived many places and the dance community is where I have lots of friends from everywhere and she is one beautiful soul that I had the pleasure of dancing with. At our first meeting, I noticed here eyes & I tried to focus on our conversation & she notice I was taking turns focusing on one eye at a time & without missing a beat, she said, “ you know I can see you out of both eyes” and we both cracked up laughing. She always had very pretty hair, and I complimented her on it, and she said….”well I am a hairdresser so I do know a few tricks on how to make it look good”….I told her that she probably had a lot of clients because her hair was beautiful…..again we laughed. Such a talented person & who had so much love for her son, husband & family & friends….I will truly miss dancing beside you on the dance floor❤️❤️❤️
R.I.P. 🙏❤️