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                    Hazel Swaim 
					
			
            
            [May 02, 2012] 
            
            		
            		
            		ATLANTA -- Hazel M. Swaim, 90, of 
			Atlanta, died Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at 9:50 a.m. at The Christian 
			Village Nursing Home in Lincoln. 
							(Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) 
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							Atlanta -- Hazel M. Swaim, 90, of Atlanta passed 
							away on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 9:50 a.m. at The 
							Christian Village Nursing Home in Lincoln. 
							 
							Funeral Services for Mrs. Swaim will be held on 
							Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Quiram-Peasley 
							Funeral Home in Atlanta. Pastor Paul Weber will 
							officiate. 
							 
							Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 
							p.m. on Friday, May 4, 2012 at the funeral home. 
							 
							Burial will be in Atlanta Cemetery. 
							 
							Hazel M. Swaim was born November 19, 1921 in 
							Crawford County, Missouri, the daughter of Henry and 
							Mary Pinnell Schwidde. She married Scott Braden Bell 
							in June of 1939. He preceded her in death in July 
							1969. She later married Archie Ambrose and then 
							Walter Swaim, who both preceded her in death. 
							 
							Hazel is survived by her children: Wesley (Debbie) 
							Bell of Lincoln, Margaret (Wayne) Leesman of 
							Atlanta, Jim (Marilyn) Bell of Mason City, Gerald 
							(Kitty) Bell of Middletown, Rick (Annette) Bell of 
							Lincoln, 18 grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren 
							and 14 great-great-grandchildren. 
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							She was preceded in death by one son: Chester Bell, 
							two brothers, and three sisters. 
		
		Hazel was a member of the Atlanta Assembly of God Church and Royal 
		Neighbors. During her lifetime, she worked at Bill’s Route 66 
		Restaurant, Stetsons and later for Ball Incon for twenty years. Hazel 
		enjoyed working with flowers and gardening. She was a great quilter and 
		made 32 quilts for her kids and grandkids. 
		 
		Memorials may be made to the Atlanta Rescue Squad or Atlanta Assembly 
		church. 
		 
		Final arrangements are entrusted with Quiram-Peasley Funeral Home of 
		Atlanta.  |