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In Loving Memory of Dennis John Hazelton February 6, 1960 - May 1, 2021
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Page 1: In Loving Memory of Dennis John Hazelton

In Loving Memory of

Dennis John HazeltonFebruary 6, 1960 - May 1, 2021

Page 2: In Loving Memory of Dennis John Hazelton

In Loving Memory of

Dennis John Hazelton

Memorial ServiceFriday, May 7, 2021 - 11:00 AM

First Lutheran ChurchPipestone, Minnesota

O cia ngRev. Joyce Tollefson - Capp

Scripture Readings - Landon HazeltonEcclesiastes 3:1-8 Psalm 1II Corinthians 4:16-18 Luke 24:13-35

Memory Sharing - Keith Mitchell

OrganistSandy Roemmich

Special MusicSoloist - Kevin Paulsen

"On Eagle's Wings"

Congrega onal Hymns"So ly and Tenderly""How Great Thou Art"

Urn BearerDave Hazelton

Honorary Urn BearersJerry Ellefson Ken RoodJoel Carpenter Marlin VanMeeterenEd Johnson Ken Peterson

Arrangements ByHartquist Funeral Home

DENNIS JOHN HAZELTON was born on February 6, 1960 to Francis and Marlys (Mitchell) Hazelton in Pipestone, Minnesota. He graduated from Jasper High School in 1979. While in high school, Dennis worked with Les Gehrels at Gehrels Nursery, which fueled his obsession with trees and landscaping. Also, while in high school he started working for Bayliner Marine where he remained un l the last boat was loaded working a total of over 31 years. From that me, he enjoyed being a full me farmer, working at Powerli Doors, and spending days working at the Pipestone Stockyards, where he would always chat with his fellow farmers. Dennis farmed with his father, and brother Dave his en re life. Dennis thoroughly enjoyed the farm and passed his love for ca le on to his children and grandchildren.

Dennis lived his life with passion and perfec on. He took extra me in planning and execu ng every project with no less than a tape measure, square and level in hand, and, of course, a pliers on his belt. He took each role he held very seriously and was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend and neighbor. Dennis had a knack for making people feel special and touched many lives with his zealous gree ng and strong, genuine hugs. Dennis loved and was loved ercely.

Dennis and Rita were married on September 25, 1993. They have three children who brought an immense amount of joy and pride. He was blessed with two grandchildren who have been his greatest delight.

Dennis started his ba le with cancer in 2006. He fought without wavering to the very end. He had a strong desire to ful ll the goals he set, and a will to spend every day he could with his family. He and his family spent the past several years making many memories shing, farming, and forming a bond that not even death can break.

Dennis passed away May 1, 2021, at his home in Pipestone, surrounded by his family and ever trusted pastor, at the age of 61 years, two months, and 25 days.

Dennis also known as Papa Den, the white haired man, Dad and many other terms of endearment is survived by his wife, Rita; children, Brad (Erica) Hazelton of Brandon, South Dakota, Eric Hazelton of Kasota, Minnesota, and Morgan (Dan Lundeen) of Brandon SD; those who called him “Papa” , Spencer and Kyree Hazelton of Brandon; parents, Francis and Marlys Hazelton of Pipestone; sister, Denise Hazelton-Caul eld of Watertown, South Dakota; brother, Dave (Janine) Hazelton of Pipestone; nieces and nephews, Kaitlin, Cordell, Landon, Conner, Ma hew, Taylor, Shaun, Jade, Rachel, Shaylee, Krystal, Jacob; and many friends. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Ed and Elouise Mitchell and Guy and Edith Hazelton; uncles, Kenneth, Donald, Douglas Mitchell, and Rodney “Dick” Rosenbaum; and aunts, Nancy and Beverly Mitchell.


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