Hazel Marie Colvin, age 88 of Woodsfield Ohio, passed away in the presence of her family on Tuesday September 2nd, 2025 at Stellar Care Center in Woodsfield. She was born February 20, 1937, in Barberton Ohio to the late Gladys and Charles Davis.
She was the last surviving child of five siblings and graduated from Barberton High School. On December 3rd, 1954, Hazel married her late husband William S Colvin and began her family. She was the mother of three children: William T Colvin and his wife Gena of Loris, South Carolina; Sherry L McCracken of Sardis, Ohio; Martha R Bishop and her husband Tim of Piedmont Ohio, all of whom survive her.
Hazel was preceded in death by her loving husband, William S Colvin, in December of 2007, and three grandsons: Jeremy John Colvin, Joseph Ray Colvin, and Eric Jason Colvin.
The passing of a wonderful grandmother will leave a void in the lives of her eight grandchildren: Michael Wohnhas (Mandy) of Sardis Ohio; Michelle Colvin of Antioch Ohio; Daniel Colvin (Courtney) of Maryland; Decinda Davis of Proctor West Virginia; Nikkia McCracken of Wheeling West Virginia; Erin McCracken of Sardis Ohio; Brianne McCracken of Sardis Ohio; Timothy Bishop of St Clairsville Ohio. Hazel was a very proud great-grandmother as well to 13 great-grandchildren Ian, Ava, Jade, Brendon, Nygel, Cameron, Tatum, Wesley, Turner, Jaxson, Lily, Sierra, Zachary, and Nichelle, all of whom she dearly loved.
Hazel was a devoted housewife, known for being a remarkable seamstress, and an avid ball player in years passed. Hazel enjoyed volleyball, and especially softball, and was also a dedicated league bowler. In the days of her youth, she was a dancer and it was a passion that followed her throughout her lifetime. Her husband Stanley was a noted musician in the county and Hazel was remembered at square dances and such while he performed. She was a Protestant by faith. Our hearts mourn the loss of an incredible woman.
Friends received 2 4 and from 6 until time of funeral service at 8 p.m. Monday September 8, 2025 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home Woodsfield, Ohio with Jack Turner officiating.
HAZEL COLVIN
