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     Hazel M. Lindee, 94, of Marquette Heights, formerly of Peoria, Roanoke and Germantown Hills, passed away at 9:10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 18, 2012, at home.
     Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2012, at St. Ann Catholic Church in Peoria, with Fr. David Heinz as celebrant. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, September 21, 2012, at Clary Funeral Home, 3004 West Lake Avenue, in Peoria. A private inurnment will be at St. Joseph Cemetery in West Peoria, at a later date.
     Hazel was born in Peoria on September 16, 1918, a daughter of Grover and Mary (Auer) Ball. She married Donald O. Lindee in Peoria on September 21, 1940. He preceded her in death on May 24, 2007 in Roanoke. She was also preceded in death by her parents; brother, Donald Ball; and sisters, Bernice Adkins and Betty Danz.
     She is survived by her sons, Danny (Vicki) Lindee of Bellevue, Dale (Sherry) Lindee of Metamora and David (Ella) Lindee of Marquette Heights; daughter, Debbie Adkins of Roanoke; sisters, Jeanette Rymer of Jerseyville and JoAnn (Arthur) Scott of East Peoria; brother, Lyle (Lydia) Ball of Peoria; five grandchildren seven great grandchildren; and several step grandchildren and great grandchildren.
     Hazel was raised in the South end of Peoria, with the highlight of her childhood playing basketball at Neighborhood House. She was a proud graduate from St. Boniface Elementary School and Manual High School.
     As a parishioner of St. Boniface, that later became St. Ann Catholic Church, she was active with the Mother’s Club and the bowling league.
     Hazel was formerly employed with Catholic Salvage, the Proctor Endowment Home and the YMCA Daycare in Peoria. She loved working with the little ones.
     She later moved to Germantown Hills, where she loved decorating for the holidays and working in her flower beds. After forty years in Germantown Hills, Donald and Hazel moved in with their daughter in Roanoke.
     Hazel loved traveling with her children and grandchildren, where she always had the time of her life. She loved spending time with her family and lived an active life.
     Memorial contributions may be made in Hazel’s memory to St. Ann Catholic Church.
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jordan sorry for misspelling heaven September 21, 2012
 
sorry i meant to say heaven
jordanlane Grandma Hazel September 21, 2012
 
Grandma Hazel
i love and miss my grandma Hazel but i know she is in a better place without suffer and she is with our god and jesus walking with her and protecting her where ever she goes we will all miss her but the upside is that she is in a better place called......... HAVEN
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Jay Gaskins Hazel Lindee September 22, 2012
 
Deb,
Was so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. You & your families are in my thoughts & prayers. I remember all of the stories about her when we worked together. She is watching over you like a guardian angel & now in heaven with your father.
Carol & Larry McKinney Hazel September 21, 2012
 
To all the Lindee Family We are so sorry for your loss.But no more suffering for her & she is with Don again. I know that makes it no easier.Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you.
Jack & Charlotte Cooper Hazel September 21, 2012
 
Know how much the whole family loved her. So happy you had this much time with her. No, it is not easy ever to give them up. We are praying for all of you. Jack & Charlotte
Marnie Davis Hazel September 21, 2012
 
To the Lindee family,  
I am very sorry for your loss . Hazel was a kind and loving woman and she will be missed by many...
Love and prayers
 Marnie and Kids
 
Mike, Veb, Michael & Kevin With Our Deppest Sympathy September 20, 2012
 
Dear Danny, Vicky and Family, Dale, Sherry and Family, Dave, Ella and Family, Deb and the whole family,

Although no words can really help ease the loss you bear, may you all know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Thou it is very difficult today to see beyond your sorrow, May looking back at the great memories that Aunt Hazel left behind in your heart will comfort you tomorrow. Her leaving is temporary, we shall see her again someday. May you all find comfort in knowing that she is now in the hands of our God Almighty and watching you all every step of the way. Our Preayers for you is that May God embrace you and hold you all in the palm of His hand and His love will enveloped you as you grieve your great loss.
God Bless you all. Take care always....With all our love and prayers, Mike, Veb, Michael and Kevin Lindee  of Columbia Heights, Minnesota.
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