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Diane MacLeod posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Rest in Peace Dear Aunt, Diane (MacNamara) MacLeod
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F. Harold Hazen posted a condolence
Friday, January 8, 2021
Hazel was an active member of Trinity Chi Rho Club. She has been missed
A very active person.
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Donna Belyea posted a condolence
Friday, January 8, 2021
I would like to send my condolences to the family and also to the Belyea family as I have many fond memories of Hazel and Russell at the camp and lots of fun, she was a great lady .Thinking of all of you at this sad time. Donna Belyea
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Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht Club posted a condolence
Friday, January 8, 2021
On behalf of the executive, management and members of the Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht Club, I would like to offer our condolences.
Hazel was a much-respected long-time member and honourary member of the yacht club. We are all saddened by her passing.
Robert Ash
Club Manager
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Jim & Norma Mollins posted a condolence
Friday, January 8, 2021
David, Glenda, Lynn and Margaret,
Norma and I send our deepest sympathy to you on the lost of cousin Hazel, although' I didn't know her well, she was always an admired and respected cousin in family conversations. I hope all the wonderful memories she leaves will bring smiles to you, during this difficult time. Peace be with her and with you.
Cousin Jim & Norma
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Doug Gould posted a condolence
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Louise and I are saddened by the news of Hazel’s passing. We were privileged to know Hazel as a result of her sixty years of membership with the Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht Club. The Club Archives includes a snapshot of Hazel sailing with her life-long friend Audrey (Turner) Sweeney circa 1946 aboard the “Briny Marlin”. Both young women were well ahead of their time. Hazel and Audrey were breaking stereotypes regarding what could be accomplished in the world of recreational boating by women well in advance of their peers.
On May 19, 1991 Hazel’s husband - Russell Murray MacNamara who had been serving as Honourary Commodore of the R.K.Y.C. passed away. The Executive of the Club wanted to honour Russell’s memory and as a result invited Hazel to receive the salute from the Club’s squadron of yachts during the Annual Sail Past on Members’ Day in early June. That Saturday afternoon remains for me the single most important memory of her strength. Hazel, who had been widowed just weeks earlier, and I, stood on the aft deck of the motor vessel “Aloma II” to receive the salute. Her courage in the face of grief was extraordinary. Thinking back on that moment still fills my heart with emotion.
Hazel lived a remarkable and full life. Louise and I wish to extend to all of Hazel’s family our heartfelt condolences
~ Doug Gould
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Derek Knox posted a condolence
Thursday, January 7, 2021
My condolences to Hazel's family. I remember Hazel when we use to visit her sister (Aunt Joyce) and my Uncle Ronnie at their summer cottage at Waters Landing back in the 60's and 70's.
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From the Board of Directors, Management, and Staff of Rocmaura Nursing Home, caring thoughts are with you. May the sympathy of those who share in your loss be of comfort. Hazel made waves ahead of her time, and she will be fondly remembered by many. Here is the story that was published in the Rocmaura newsletter in Feb. 2020. "Smooth Sailing "
97-year-old Hazel McNamara is number one on the coveted list of over 420 members at the RKYC. She has been sailing since she was a teenager. Her Niece, Glenda Belyea, says, “Hazel’s mother died when she was just 8 years old and so her father brought her up until he remarried. Gramp was very strict but she was independent and generally had free reign.”
Perhaps it was that combination of discipline and freedom that fostered Hazel’s fearlessness and sense of adventure.
Hazel and her best friend Audrey Sweeney owned a 14’ SNIPE says avid yachtsman Ernest Hamilton. “My father owned a power boat and I was dying to go sailing. They were the first to take me.”
Audrey and Hazel were the first to join the yacht club as Flag Members, a special membership class for women. There were only 34 members in the club at the time. They ventured up river every weekend, rain or shine. The season would start on the Victoria long weekend in May, and end after Labour Day with the Gagetown fair.
Hazel met her husband Russell who became a Commodore. He built their boat “Siboney” in 1948. They won races on the 28-foot yacht (there is a 1st Class “A” Evening Series 1968 trophy on display at the yacht club) and they plotted courses across the Bay of Fundy, cruising to Grand Manan. It was not a luxurious getaway like it is today. The couple didn’t own a car, so they would take the bus to Millidgeville carrying all their gear. Sometimes they would venture up river to Fredericton, stopping in Gagetown and the Washedomak. Some remember the swing bridge in Jemseg that rotated to let the boats go into Grand Lake. It was a wonderful time, with big potluck suppers, bonfires and singsongs on the beach.
Hazel worked as a civil servant for CN Rail as a stenographer. She loved to travel and went across Canada, to Alaska, through the Panama Canal, Australia, New Zealand, England, Scotland, Ireland, and even sailed down the Danube River. In later years, Hazel and Audrey were both named Honourary Members of the RKYC and are fondly admired for their spunk.
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Bill Fearnhead posted a condolence
Thursday, January 7, 2021
My deepest condolences. May your many memories of happier days help sustain you during this very difficult time
Bill & crew of Avalanche
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Susan Pickett posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Sending my condolences to Hazel's family
I certainly remember my parents ,Lester and Kathleen Mollins ,speaking of Russell and Hazel! Sincerely,Susan(Mollins) Pickett.
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Valerie Cobham-Richards posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
So sorry to hear of Hazels’ passing. Also the same constant person. Rest In Peace. People will be waiting for you.
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Judy Webber posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
I am very sorry to hear about Hazels passing. I am Jean Webbers daughter -in-law. Hazel visited my house many times for supper with Jean. We always enjoyed her company.Jean and Hazel were the best of friends from grade one til their nineties. A special lady. Take care. Judy and John Webber.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
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