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Hazoury, Louise M.

Louise Marie (Milton) Hazoury, a resident of Bridgewater, and formerly of Jamaica Plain, died Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at her daughter’s home in Bridgewater.  She was 100.  Louise was born November 17, 1908 in Nova Scotia, Canada, a daughter of Betford R., and Clara A. (Slocum) Milton.  She was a member of Contentment Chapter #184 Order of the Eastern Star in Westwood.  She was the wife of the late Alfred Hazoury, and the sister of the late Aubrey Milton, Clifford Milton, Frederick Milton, Lois Ripley, Annie Williams, Marjorie Mills, and Irene Shea.  Louise is survived by her daughter, Elaine H. DeVincent, and her husband George, of Randolph; and two grandsons, Scott Hamilton and Brian Emery.  Visiting hours are Tuesday 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 63 Belgrade Ave, Roslindale. Contentment Chapter #184 Order of the Eastern Star will conduct a service at 7:30 PM.  Louise’s funeral will be held Wednesday at 11 AM at the Funeral Home followed by burial in Gethsemane Cemetery in West Roxbury.  In lieu of flowers donations to the Shriner’s Burns Institute, 51 Blossom St, Boston, MA 02114, or to the Family Autism Center, 789 Clapboardtree Street, Westwood, MA 02090 would be appreciated.

Guestbook Entries

  1. Tom and Lillian Lew
    September 7th, 2009 | 1:25 pm

    Hi Elaine,
    Sorry to hear of your mothers passing.
    The Dudley group is thinning rapidly.
    She is in a better place.
    Yours in prayer,
    Lillian

  2. Jade Carrel & family
    September 7th, 2009 | 1:27 pm

    Our deepest sympathies to Elaine and her family. The loss of your mother is one of the hardest life bring us.

  3. Donna Burgess
    September 8th, 2009 | 8:25 am

    Dear Elaine,

    I am writing to let you and your family know what a great and warm part of my life your mother (and your father and you) will always be. I often remember those Sunday afternoons in Melrose and Boston when we ate dinner and then out would come mandolins, steel guitars and all manner of musical things. With my mother playing piano and your parents playing, and my dad “singing”, we kids would dance around the house to all the great, old tunes. One of my all time favorites was “The Sheik of Araby”! Your mother always cooked the greatest dinners. And the stories! What fun we all had.
    In later years I remember your mom telling me how proud she was of her two grandsons and what joy they brought her.
    love, Donna Burgess

  4. Bonnie Dugas
    September 9th, 2009 | 9:09 am

    To Elaine, George, Scott and Brian

    Peace and Love

    Comfort and Joy

    Bonnie

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