January 6, 1930 - September 25, 2017
Hazel L. Shook, 87, of Fredonia, Kansas passed away Monday, September 25, 2017 at the Neodesha Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Neodesha, Kansas.
Hazel Lucille Shook was born January 6, 1930 at Wyandotte, Oklahoma then daughter of Hubert Angleton and Hazel (Neely) Angleton.
On April 1, 1947 in Fort Scott, Kansas she was united in marriage to Francis B. Shook and he preceded her in death November 21, 1999.
Hazel worked as a sewing machine operator in Chanute, Cherryvale and Neodesha. She was also a homemaker.
She enjoyed crocheting afghans, baby blankets and making new designs. She liked taking care of her flowers and gardening.
Hazel loved to watch basketball and was a loyal fan of the Kansas City Royals. She will be remembered for her homemade chicken and turkey noodles, ice cream, gooseberry and blackberry pies.
She was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses and active in the ministry for over 35 years.
Survivors include her children, 31 plus grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, Michael Dean Shook, grandsons, Gary Howard Hockett, Michael Dean Shook, Rodney Glen Aikins, granddaughters, Jolene Karen Aikins, Anette and Janette Aikins.
January 6, 1930 - September 25, 2017
Hazel L. Shook, 87, of Fredonia, Kansas passed away Monday, September 25, 2017 at the Neodesha Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Neodesha, Kansas.
Hazel Lucille Shook was born January 6, 1930 at Wyandotte, Oklahoma then daughter of Hubert Angleton and Hazel (Neely) Angleton.
On April 1, 1947 in Fort Scott, Kansas she was united in marriage to Francis B. Shook and he preceded her in death November 21, 1999.
Hazel worked as a sewing machine operator in Chanute, Cherryvale and Neodesha. She was also a homemaker.
She enjoyed crocheting afghans, baby blankets and making new designs. She liked taking care of her flowers and gardening.
Hazel loved to watch basketball and was a loyal fan of the Kansas City Royals. She will be remembered for her homemade chicken and turkey noodles, ice cream, gooseberry and blackberry pies.
She was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses and active in the ministry for over 35 years.
Survivors include her children, 31 plus grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, Michael Dean Shook, grandsons, Gary Howard Hockett, Michael Dean Shook, Rodney Glen Aikins, granddaughters, Jolene Karen Aikins, Anette and Janette Aikins.
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