Mrs. Hazel, May I?
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About the Book
Mrs. Hazel, May I? is a portrait of life in a rural area back in post-Great Depression days.
People were dedicated, had good morals, loved, and took care of each other. Yes, times were hard, but good compared to what they are today. The challenges provided Mrs. Hazel and her students a bond of love that is still evident today.
When Mrs. Hazel hears that one of her students has passed away, she goes to the funeral home to visit with the family. She is still a teacher at heart. When she is out about town, talking and reminiscing about years gone by, or when she has unexpected guests drop by to visit, she is in her glory.
The world is a much better place, because of people like Mrs. Hazel.
About the Author
The author is an avid worker for the aged. She has worked with many senior citizens’ organizations, making and delivering lap quilts, ditty bags for keeping their belongings, and fundraising agendas.
She is a CNA, caregiver and works closely with hospice, caring for the sick, ministering to their needs and their families. When a special day comes, she is making flowers to hand out or Christmas presents to deliver.
Growing up in the era described in this book, she can identify with the happenings in the classroom. She is a proud great-grandmother and loves life and lives it to the fullest. She thanks God for all her blessings.
She is also the author of The Ramblings of Clyde Frog and Jasmine Volume 1.