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Wednesday January 29th at 10am - 11am
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
Vernons Road
Montego Bay, St. James
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Funeral Service

Wednesday January 29th at 11am -12 am
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
Vernons Road
Montego Bay, St. James
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Meeting ID: 869 4225 2867
Passcode: 881493

Burial Service

Wednesday January 29th at 1pm
Hillview Memorial Gardens
Moor Park, St. James

42 Francis Isabelle Road.
Mt.Salem,
Montego Bay,St. James

Repast

Wednesday January 29th at 2pm
42 Francis Isabelle Road.
Mt.Salem,
Montego Bay,St. James

A Man of Substance

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Family Life

He was well-read, although he had little schooling. His father, Alexander Theodore Hazle, was a man who loved books, and D followed his example. A hardworking man, D became a shoemaker and married a woman named Mavis Brissett from Cascade, Hanover. From the union, they produced two boys, Wilton and Frank, and two girls Vangella and Muffett. Later, he was employed with BOAC as a Ramp Attendant and transferred to Air Jamaica from where he eventually retired after making his indelible mark on the company.

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Darius Hazle

was born on January 29th, 1923, the third son of Alexander Theodore Hazle (1887-1949) and Effie Dora (Wellington) Hazle (1892-1967) in Cold Spring, Hanover, Jamaica, W.I. There was nothing remarkable about his birth as far as anyone knows, but had anyone told his parents that he would live to be a centenarian, they probably would have laughed.

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Spiritual Life

Three months after the death of his father Alexander Theodore Hazle, Darius along with four of his siblings Wilmore, Urel, Dorrel, and Hortense, was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses at the convention that was held at the Court House in Montego Bay on Sunday, September 4, 1949. He served as an elder in the Mt, Salem, Montego Bay Congregation and maintained his faith in the promised resurrection.


"I'm so sorry to hear your Dad passed away my condolences to you and the family. I received a text from Muffett to let me know he was a great man a father figure to a lot of people including me my deepest sympathy I remember when he used to go away we looking forward what he's going to bring back apples and cereal and kind of stuff."

Leonord(Lenny) Lewis

The Man

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Early Life

As a young man, Darius tried his hands at various tasks. He became skilled at making baskets from thatch. He made fairly good money as a sawyer, but he eventually settled with being a shoemaker for a while. Little known fact is that he was a Gleaner Correspondent. Eventually, D ventured beyond what seemed to be his calling as a shoemaker and he found work as a waiter in a great house. He was deemed a man of integrity when his employers tasked him with managing the house while they were away for an extended period of time. Upon their return, they were shocked to see that not even a fork was missing from the home. The mistress of the house had faith in him to recommend him for a job at the newly built Montego Bay Airport.

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Sangster International Airport -BOAC

He was employed with BOAC as a Ramp Attendant and transferred to Air Jamaica from where he eventually retired after making his indelible mark on the company.

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Sangster International Airport -Air Jamaica

Mr. Hazle became well-known at the Sangster International Airport as a man of principle and was active as a Union Delegate where he advocated for benefits like uniform and meal allowances for employees. He was trained to work on the Concorde when it made its historic flight to Montego Bay, Jamaica. He became an invaluable resource for the ramp workers he supervised as a Lead Ramp Attendant.

The Legend

In his small district of Shepperd’s Hall and the surrounding districts in the Great Valley region of Hanover, there was not much room for growth and Darius was an ambitious young man. He had not had a chance to complete school in Sixth Book because the lame leg caused him to drop out in Fifth Book. Making it to Sixth Book gave a young student a chance at becoming a teacher or entering a worthwhile profession. It was a chance at leaving a small country district for great possibilities. He watched as other young men his age went off to do great (and not so great) things. Some had gone off to join the RAF, but D was stuck nursing a sore leg. He missed out on the Farm Workers Program and other opportunities for advancement because of the sore leg. Despite this, he was determined within himself to make something of his life.

Chigwell to Montego Bay

While Darius worked at the Airport in Montego Bay, his wife Mavis remained at home in Chigwell; however, in 1962, the recurrent flooding at Chigwell reached an unprecedented scale, threatening the health and safety of the family. Darius and his wife then decided to move the family to Montego Bay.

Life in Mt. Salem

They settled in Mt Salem where they bought a house on Frances Isabelle Rd. From a settlement, called the Providence Fund, that he received through an agreement between BOAC and the newly formed Air Jamaica, he was able to pay off his mortgage for the house. He arrived in Kingston one day and proudly turned over his manager’s check that represented his final payment. After a number of technical issues concerning the master title, he received his title, providing the stability his family needed to thrive. He proceeded to expand the house to comfortably accommodate the family’s needs. In Mt Salem, he was known as a strong, no-nonsense man who was always ready to help. To his family, he was a provider par excellence who never came home without something in his hand. Saturday mornings were always special. Whatever was in season (mango, cane, guinep), he would bring home for his children. They would stay up at night awaiting his return from work and it was always a thrill when he traveled because he was sure to bring back “goodies from foreign.”

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Dear Cuz, your dad had a long and distinguished innings - he batted well. Now it’s time for him to retire from the game and claim the accolades and his reward. Be joyful in your grieving, miss him as you cherish the memories that will not ‘leave like people do. Accept sincere condolences from Elaine and I.

Samuel Bowen

It's clear that your dad has lived the best of his life, and his legacy will continue to inspire and influence those who knew him. RIP Mr. Hazel

Coleen Troupe

"I'm so sorry to hear your Dad passed away my condolences to you and the family. I received a text from Muffett to let me know he was a great man a father figure to a lot of people including me my deepest sympathy I remember when he used to go away we looking forward what he's going to bring back apples and cereal and kind of stuff."

Lenny Lewis

Condolences to you and family. Mr Hazel was a man with great integrity and humility. As a child growing, I always admire the family. He will be missed. You must be proud to call him dad. Just last night my sister Sharon and I were speaking about him (all good this) Thank you for the update and I pray Jehovah gives you the strength to endure during this difficult time.

Susan Dayes

Sincere condolence on the passing of your dad. My prayers are with you and the family

Dave Hazel

Sincere condolences to you and your family Vangie. Your dad did an excellent run but it is never easy to lose one so loved

Deian Elliott

Oh. my Papa. Trying to take the next step without you there. I never knew a world without you.

Vangella Hazle Buchanan

Vangie, you and I discussed so many things about your dad, I felt that I knew him. He lived a "full life", a man of all seasons. He raised you guys well and left a legacy for you all to fulfill. Walk good Maas Darius. RIP

Garfield Waller

My sympathy.and.condolences to you and your Family Dr. Hazel ..stay strong.

Barbara

I never had the pleasure of meeting your dad, but from the way you spoke about him and the woman you are I believe he was a one in a million father. Cherish the memories and the legacy he left behind. May His soul rest in peace.

Dawn Levene

Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this incredibly difficult time. Brother D as he was so affectionately known, was a remarkable man who lived a long and fulfilling life. His hard work, dedication to his family & unwavering kindness & faithfulness were truly inspiring. I will always remember his infectious laugh and incredible ability to recall stories from the distant past. The warmth and love with which you welcomed me and my sister in your home and family will never be forgotten.

Patrick Alexander

My deepest condolence to you Vange and family, cherish his memories .

Shirley Johnson

Condolences on the passing of your father Vangella. He seemed to have been really there as a father ought for his children.

Lorna Hemmings

My condolence to the Hazel family. He was a dear friend of my family as a child growing up. The families together demonstrated love fr Jehovah, which intern influenced my relationship with Jehovah. Surely he'll be missed but more so remembered for the man of faith he was. Jehovahs blessing on the family at this time.

Marcia Dunbar-Dixon

I would like to express my sincere condolences to the family of the late Darius Hazel. It is not easy to leave a love one to the grave but I know The Almighty God will grant you the strength to go through

Beverlyy Baker

Dear Cuz, I am deeply sorry for your loss, and can’t begin to imagine the pain and sadness you must be feeling right now. Please accept my deepest and sincere condolences to you and the rest of the family. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

Everton Haughton

What a man he was! His ability to pull through, raise his family, maintain a job and provide a roof over the heads of his family was true purpose. His honesty, integrity and faith transported him into living a great life, and his integrity and passion for success was passed on to the children he raised. Rest in peace Mr.Hazle. ?? ????

Madge Scott

Today, we gather to remember and celebrate the life of Darius Hazle, a man whose spirit touched the hearts of all who knew him. Darius was not just a brother, but a protector, a friend, and a guiding light in the lives of all. His love and his lessons will continue to inspire, and his memory will remain a source of strength for all who loved him. Darius’ light continues to shine in our hearts. Rest in peace, dear brother Darius. You will always be loved, always remembered. Fr: Sis Lyn and Family

Allinda Hazle Ballentine

Dear Muffet and family Accept condolence on the passing of your dad. There is no question that your dad's influence on those among him was far reaching and immeasurable, which deepens the grief bring experienced. May you and your siblings find comfort in the beautiful memories shared with him; likewise, moments of peace and comfort as you navigate the grief journey. I wish you

Nadine Leachman

The Hazel Family, We, the members of Mico Teachers’ College (Batch145), wish to express our deepest regret at the passing of your father. Sentiments expressed, speak to the man, the legend, the patriarch. He will be missed. Please accept our deepest condolences.

Mico Batch 145

Sending healing prayers and comforting and comforting hugs.

Junior Smith (Mico, Class of 1980)

Mr Darius Hazle, a Legend, an Icon in his time walked this earth for 101years and 11 months and left an endelible mark. Vangella, I know he was an incredible inspiration to you and your siblings and now he is gone home to rest. Sleep on and take your rest Mr Hazle. Your presence will forever be missed especially by your children. RIP

Evette Smith

Sincere condolences to the family. The man, I did not know, but the offsprings revealed some excellent qualities that show and proves your calibre. RIP my good sir. May the good Lord adds comfort and cheer to all those who are mourning your deep peaceful sleep ???????? ?? from Henry & Lily

Lillethe Anglin

My condolences to you Dr, Vangie and family ????

Beverley

My condolences to my step-mom Muffett and the entire Hazle family. Brother D, as I knew him, was a warm, funny, intelligent, and funny man who always made you feel welcome. You will be missed Brother D. You fought the good fight, you ran the race, you kept the faith. Your crown of righteousness awaits. Rest in peace ??

Patricia Raymer

Our sincere condolences to the bereaved family wishing God's comfort to you all at this time lots of love and blessings and be comforted in reminiscing on the good times spent together as a family

The Elliotts

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Obituary

DARIUS HAZLE- late of Frances Isabelle Rd., Mt. Salem, passed away peacefully on Monday January 13th, 2024, age 101, leaving behind his children Wilton Hazle, Franklin Hazle, Vangella Hazle Buchanan, and Muffett Hazle Adams to mourn their loss. Preceded in death by his wife Mavis (nee Brissett), he also leaves grandchildren Ray Thomas, Rashelle Alexander, Stuart Buchanan, Travis Alexander, and Calvin Hazle. Darius also leaves behind his sister Allinda (98), brother Dorrel (92), and countless nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, and other relatives.

Funeral service will be on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 54 Vernon’s Drive, Mt Salem at10am. Interment at Hillview Memorial Gardens, Moor Park.

Funeral Director: Delapenha Funeral Home