Starkville Daily News

Dr. Mark Gordon Hazard, Jr.

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Dr. Mark Gordon Hazard, Jr., retired veterinari­an and cattleman, passed away very peacefully on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at North Mississipp­i Medical Center in West Point. Born August 18, 1923 in West Point, MS, he was much loved and greatly admired by his many friends and large family.

Dr. Hazard began his love of cattle raising when he was 16 years old and this love continued until his death. After his service in WWII, he completed his undergradu­ate degree at Mississipp­i State University and then received his DVM from Auburn University. He returned to West Point where he founded Hazard Clinic and Hazard Cattle Company. After his retirement from his veterinary practice, he became a grazing consultant and conducted seminars and spoke at cattleman’s meetings throughout the US and Canada. His numerous honors in his field include: Clay County Cattleman of the Year, Mississipp­i Cattleman of the Year, Hall of Fame West Point, Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for Excellence in Graziering, El Toro Award (Auburn University), and Mississipp­i Cattleman’s Hall of Fame. He authored a book about his cattle experience in 2002 titled “Thoughts and Advice from an Old Cattleman”.

In terms of his military duty, Dr. Hazard was a Combat Infantry Officer in the 79th Division of the European Theater (4 campaigns). His tales from WWII were legendary among his audiences, many friends, and his family. He was finally persuaded to write about his war experience­s, which resulted in “World War II, as I Remember” which was published in 2005. His military honors included: Infantry Badge, Bronze Star Medal, French Legion of Honor, and French Croix de Guerre (Unit). As a member of the Greatest Generation, a video of his personal experience­s in combat is included in the WWII Museum in New Orleans.

His church and community were of utmost importance. At First Presbyteri­an Church, he loved teaching Sunday School, sharing his faith in his Lord and Savior, and serving as an Elder for most of his adult life. In his community, he served in the following capacities: Director of First National Bank, Trustee of Ivy Memorial Hospital, Finance Chairman of Clay County Medical Center, Trustee of West Point Municipal School Board, Trustee of Dugan Memorial Home, and Advisory Board of National Bank of Commerce.

He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Sara Stevens Hazard. He is also survived by his four children: Mark Gordon Hazard III (Betty), Boswell Stevens Hazard (Carol), Sally Hazard Sposato (John), and John Wyatt Hazard (Dianne), along with his seven grandchild­ren, and his ten great-grandchild­ren. Additional­ly, he is survived by his brother, Jack Hazard of New Orleans, and many nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at 3 PM Friday December 8, 2017 at First Presbyteri­an Church with Rev. Brandon Bates officiatin­g. Serving as pallbearer­s will be Steve McKinney, Bud Bowen, John Elloitt, Craig Keys, Doug Spencer, Robbie Robinson. Visitation will be from 1-3 pm Friday at the church. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery in West Point.

Memorials may be made to the Missions Fund at First Presbyteri­an Church, EPC in West Point, Mississipp­i.

Friends may leave an online condolence to the Hazard family at robinsonfh.net.

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