Hazel Marion Golz

Hazel Golz

Hazel Golz

Hazel Marion Golz, age 96, of Portage, Wisconsin died Thursday, April 06, 2017 at Divine Savior Healthcare in Portage, Wisconsin.

Funeral services will be 12 Noon on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at the Davis Corners United Methodist Church. Pastor Lee Bushweiler will officiate. Interment will be at the Davis Corners Cemetery, Town of Jackson, Adams County, Wisconsin.

Visitation will be 10 a.m. until 12 Noon on Tuesday at Davis Corners United Methodist Church.

Hazel was born December 08, 1920 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Leno and Edith (Wrezinski) Garlock. She married Harold H. Golz on July 20, 1939 in Milwaukee. Hazel worked Badger Ordinance, Ross Glove Factory in Oxford, and the Dell’s Clinic. She and Harold also owned Club 23 for many years.

Hazel enjoyed gardening, golfing, tending to her flowers, and bowling.

Hazel was a member of Oxford VFW Ladies Auxiliary and the Davis Corners United Methodist Church.

Hazel was preceded in death by her parents: Leno and Edith Garlock; husband, Harold; son, James; brothers: Roland and Kenneth; sister, Clara.

Survivors:
Son: John Golz of Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Son: Harold Golz of Oxford, Wisconsin
Grandchildren: Debra (Al), Eileen, Nicole (Kevin), Tiffany, Audrey (John), Connie, James, and Cynthia
Great-Grandchildren: 9
Sister-in-law: Doris Garlock of Portage, Wisconsin
Brother-in-law: Harold Potter of Lyndon Station, Wisconsin
Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

 

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  1. Lowanda Lee says:

    Ms. Golz lived a long life
    I know she will be missed. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. At this difficult time, I want you to know that God will “surround and comfort” you at this difficult time.. Psalms 71:21.

  2. linda markiewicz says:

    Sorry for your loss. Although i haven’t seen aunt hazel in many years i have thought of her often. She was always a special person to us. Our prayers are with you and your family. Linda Coon Markiewicz

  3. Romie and Shirley Theisen says:

    Sincere condolences to the Golz families. Always cherish the wonderful memories.

  4. Kathy Roney Bogenberger says:

    My sweet and feisty Aunt Hazel. You put so much joy in my childhood. You could always make me laugh. I hear “Charge” going through the Pearly Gates. Heaven earned a mischievous angel. The Golz family teased you for being Polish. However, the part of Germany they immigrated from is now part of Poland! You get the last laugh, as always. Love to you. Jack, Mick and family I send my deepest sympathy and love.

  5. Beverly Oberdorf says:

    Hazel was one of a kind. We had a few excursions together. My heartfelt condolences for the family.

  6. Barb Stroede Ennis says:

    I’m so sorry that Hazel has passed, she was quite a lady!! I grew up around her and remember her battle cry “Charge” when we were all out. When my son John Paul was little he called her “grouchy Hazel” for some reason, but the name stuck. She will be missed, that’s for sure!

    My sympathies to the whole family.

    Barb Stroede Ennis

  7. Denine Vanderbilt says:

    Connie, I’m so sorry for your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family ??