Dedicated to the memory of Hazel Allen

This site is a tribute to Hazel Allen. She is much loved and will always be remembered.

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One of my fondest memories of Granny Hazel was when I was propped up on top of the kitchen worktop, when I was a child, and would be in awe of her making an apple pie from scratch. She would always let me roll out the crust and once I’d got the hang of that then taught me how to lattice a crust. Next time I would visit it would be watching her make a rhubarb crumble - we would go out and pick the biggest ripest stalks in her garden and prep the fruit and crumble mixture by getting my hands sticky, full of butter and breadcrumbs. I was always wanting to learn from my Gran whether it being some of her generational recipes or just her way of life. Hazel was always so happy and she made everyone around her feel so much joy, peace and warmth. I will miss her singing the entire track list of Oklahoma! and her hugs ❤️
Tom
3rd June 2021
The loss of someone so dear to a family is never easy. All the cherished memories of Hazel brings smiles to our faces. Her personality was gentle, kind, caring, and fun. And, who can forget her wonderful smile, it was always welcoming. Our closeness in age made our relationship comfortable and close. When we traveled to Hereford we returned with wonderful memories that will always be with us. We could see that her family was at the center of her life, and they are the ones who cared for her. We appreciate David, John and Jen who gracefully met all her needs, and more. He wellbeing was very important. She is greatly missed – what an amazing life. Dot & Joe Geier
jpgeier
6th May 2021
I have such wonderful, happy memories of Hazel - a true friend . We lived three doors away from each other In Loughborough in the early 70s . My husband , Brian , was a student at the university & we didn’t have a car ...... Hazel even drove me to Leicester in December 1972 to have my second child , Rachel ! She was always SO kind & thoughtful - we had so many happy times with our children - John & David seemed so grown up even though they were only probably 5 & 6 years old. Our friendship continued when they left Loughborough & we had lovely visits to Cardiff & The Steppes & they returned to visit us in Leicestershire. I am sad that I didn’t get to visit Hazel in the Care Home . Hazel was a beautiful person ...... a wonderful personality ..... I have so many happy memories of her . Nancy Gallyot
Nancy
3rd May 2021
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