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Hazel Virginia Woodard

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Hazel V. Woodard, 79, passed away unexpected­ly Saturday, May 13, 2023. She passed away with her loving husband of 26 years and her granddaugh­ter Jace Harris by her side. Hazel was born in Newport News, Virginia on November 16, 1943, to the late James Owsley and Rachel Owsley. Hazel was a resident of Yorktown, Virginia where she lived with her husband of 26 years whom she referred to as wonderful. Hazel was a faithful member of Liberty Live Church (Liberty Baptist Church), where she previously served in the children's Kidville area and on the baptism team for special events. She was also a member of the Peninsula bicycle associatio­n where she helped with registrati­on set up at special events and loved hosting the annual Valentine's dinner each year at Al Fresco restaurant in which she always gave each of the ladies a rose. She retired from Riverside Hospital as a certified coding specialist, and earlier in life worked as a hairdresse­r in Gloucester County. She will be greatly missed by many but remembered for her great love for everyone. She has left a hole in our hearts, but we will fill them with all of the wonderful memories that we have of her and maybe we can fill the hole in our hearts with the love she poured out to everybody else and pour that back out to everyone we meet just as she did.

Hazel was one of the most loving, caring, giving, and cheerful person you could ever meet. Some friends said that she was like a second mother to them. Her husband recalled stating that he could not comprehend the depth of her love for him, but he was so thankful that he had the privilege and honor to receive her love that he didn't deserve. She truly had a Christ-like love for everyone and did not hesitate to make friends with anyone she met. Hazel was a very loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Her husband used to joke that if they ever got a divorce that his family would keep her and get rid of him. That's just how special she was and still is to all who ever met her and knew her. Everyone who met Hazel walked away a better person. Hazel was at peace in our life because she knew Christ Jesus as her Lord and Savior.

She was not afraid to go home to be with the Lord. The last thing she said to her husband was “Please let me go”, so she was ready and willing to go home to be with Lord, and his last words to her were," It's ok God needs you more than I do." Her husband stated that God blessed him by allowing him to kiss her one last time at the exact moment her heart stopped beating. There was no greater honor and privilege than to be her husband, she deserve the best and he gave her his best. What a great privilege it was to have Hazel be a part of your life.

Hazel's spirit now rejoices in heaven with all of those who preceded her in death. Her parents James and Rachel Owsley, her in-laws William and Mecie Woodard, her brother Harold Owsley, her sister-in-law Darlene Owsley, nephew Ricky Clifton, niece Rachel Rippy, and niece Adalyn Killingbec­k.

She is survived by her loving husband Anthony M. Woodard; her brother Gordon Owsley and wife Betty; her sister Geneva Matteis and husband Dick; and her sister-in-law Pat Owsley wife of the late Harold Owsley; her son Brian Haywood; grandsons Brian, Jr., and Eugene; her granddaugh­ter Jace Harris and husband Kenneth; great-grandson Sebastian whom she called her Prince; and her great-granddaugh­ter Trinity whom she called her Princess and many other nephews and nieces. A celebratio­n of her life will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at Liberty Live Church (Liberty Baptist Church), 1021 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton, VA 23666, in their Chapel by Pastor Joe Hunt at 11:00 am with visitation to follow between 12 noon and 1:30 pm.

After the service, Hazel's body will be cremated and interred at a Peninsula Memorial Park Cemetery at a later time.

Memorial donations may be made to the Liberty Mission for furthering the outreach of her Lord and Savior or to any one of your favorite charities. Every night Hazel and her husband would close their evening together by reciting Psalm 4:8; I will lay me down in both peace and sleep for thou Lord only maketh me to dwell in safety. Amen, Sweet dreams my love from your loving husband RHSM.

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