Hazel Azalea (Simpson) Warner

hazel  warner

October 15, 1911 ~ December 17, 2020

Hazel Azalea (Simpson) Warner, 109, of Mooresville, passed away December 17, 2020 at Millers Merry Manor, Mooresville. Hazel was born October 15, 1911, in Sinnemahoning, Pennsylvania, to the late Wilton and Laura (Wagner) Simpson. She married the love of her life Harold Glenn Warner, Sr. on May 14, 1929; who preceded her in death on January 2, 2000.

Hazel was a member of Bethel Friends Church. She was also a member of the Mooresville Eastern Star for over 80 years. Hazel enjoyed crocheting, knitting, flowers, playing bingo, euchre and attending the Mooresville Senior Citizen Center. She was an amazing woman who always left a lasting impression and a smile on your face with anyone she met. She is going to be greatly missed by her loving family and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her son, Arthur Reed Warner; brother, Robert Simpson; and sister, Mildred Patten.

Survivors include her daughter, Mary (Roy) Pringle; son, Harold Glenn “Sonny” (Mae) Warner, Jr.; 11 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; and 36 great - great grandchildren and 7 great-great-great grandchildren.

Service will be 10:00 a.m Saturday, May 15, 2021., at Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Inurnment will be at White Lick Cemetery. Please visit www.carlislebranson.com to sign the online guestbook or to share a memory.

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  1. She was my neighbor in overpeck rd. Great childhood memories. Harold provided the neighborhood with a gocart track and more woods to explore. I remember having lunch with them. Their Dalmatian and poodle had there own chairs at the table. She did lots of sewing. Playing with her grandkids. It was an awesome part of my life❤

  2. I enjoyed knowing her for a long period of time , she loved playing cards. She was a wise lady, who shared many wise things to those of us who was around her❤️

  3. It was such a pleasure to know Hazel from my childhood days on. I sent a donation to the Mooresville Senior Citizens Center to purchase some decks of cards in her memory as she surely had worn out a few with all the Euchre games she played there.


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