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Hazel I. McBain,

HAZEL I. MCBAIN,

2021

It is with great sadness, we announce the passing of Hazel McBain at age 93. She is survived by her children, Jack ( Lorraine) McBain, Linda (Tom) Laanep and Maureen ( John) Perepelkin. She is also survived by her brother Don ( Rose) Croxall; grandchildren Mike (Jen) McBain, Cathy (Kevin ) Douglas, Jeff ( Jill) Laanep, Deb ( Dave) Lawson, Mark Kalinowski, Chris ( Jen) Perepelkin, Jason (Julia) Perepelkin, and Andrew ( Mel) Perepelkin; great grandchildren Jake and Kai Douglas, Luke and Brooklyn McBain, Zoe and Greydon Lawson, Caitlin Laanep, Riley and Danika Perepelkin, Abby, Ana, and Jack Perepelkin. Hazel was predeceased by husband Don McBain and brothers Ross, Tom, Ernie, Cliff, Cyril, Dave and Russ Croxall. The family will welcome relatives and friends at the French Family Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. followed by a service in the Funeral Home Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Hazel will be laid to rest in the Kirkland Lake Cemetery. A Celebration of Hazel’s Life will follow the interment at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 87. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff at Kirkland & District Hospital and Extendicare Kirkland Lake for the personal care and compassion shown to Hazel. Donations in Hazel’s memory may be made to the Kirkland & District Hospital or the Heart & Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers.Offer Condolence for the family of Hazel I. McBain

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So very sorry for your loss. Hazel was a lady in every sense of the word, and she will be missed by all who knew her. Cherish the memories. Vivi & Don

Vivi & Don Mervyn, March 1, 2021

So many fond memories come to me as I reflect on Grandmas wonderful life. She was a strong, and confident person with such a zest for life. Grandma was always so giving and thoughtful and her independence so admirable. Her humor, overall good nature and endearing smile will never be forgotten. I was always very proud and honored to be her grandson, and we will miss her dearly. Our thoughts and love go out to Aunt Linda, Aunt Maureen, and Dad(Jack) Mike, Jen, Luke and Brooklyn ( Grandson and Great Grandchildren of Hazel)

Michael McBain & Family, March 1, 2021

My memories of Aunt Hazel are rich and sweet even though opportunities to connect over the years were spaced far between due to geography. I’ll never forget the memorable Croxall Family Reunion that she organized to bring all of us together in Kirkland Lake years ago. What a time we had… sharing family stories, reminiscing about places and events in Kirkland Lake and getting acquainted with cousins that had never met, walking down Third Street to view the old family home – such a wonderful weekend. Hazel had a way of making you feel special and of import to her …. I always enjoyed her visits and hearing stories about my Dad, Don, when he was a boy. I loved to hear her stories of what it was like living with so many brothers! I’m truly sorry to hear of her passing and of the loss to the McBain family, but in my heart and in my memories, Aunt Hazel was, and will always be, ‘one of a kind’ and forever treasured. In love, Donna

Donna Pickard (nee Croxall), March 1, 2021

Wishing you all peace, love and comfort as you celebrate Hazel’s life. Our family was blessed to have great memories with such a unique women. Know that Hazel’s fun loving, strong, kind hearted spirit will never be far and will be close in all of our hearts forever. Beautiful Lady ~ Wonderful Family. Love from all. The Graves, Ellis & O’Neill family xo

Tammy Graves, March 1, 2021

With sadness, its hard to say goodbye to such a wonderful, strong and much admired and loved woman. Its good memories that will carry us through this sad time. Miss you.

Aili McGinnis, March 1, 2021

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult and sad time. We always enjoyed hearing the stories about her and know that her memory will live on in her children and grandchildren. With our deepest sympathies. Don & Sheila Mills

Sheila & Don Mills, March 1, 2021

It is with great admiration and love that I reflect on the legacies that Grandma has left to our family. She never stopped learning (quite possible had more computer knowledge than me). Never stopped caring (was still trying to help others when she was at Extendicare). Always had a great sense of humour (was cracking jokes while in ICU)! Most importantly Grandma taught us all that when something seems difficult, Dare to do it anyway! So proud to be her Granddaughter! Lots of love to Aunt Linda, Aunt Maureen and of course Dad (Jack) Cathy, Kevin, Jake and Kai (Granddaughter and Great grandchildren of Hazel)

Cathy Douglas, March 1, 2021

My sincere condolences to the family of Hazel. I knew her well in Kirkland Lake as I was also a member of the Encore Club and lived in Kirkland at that time. A great lady she was. Recognized her in the picture. Rest in peace sweet, sweet Hazel.

Colette Poirier, March 1, 2021

Hazel was one of my supervisors when I worked as a supper girl after school. I think her and Fran had soft spots for us girls. Condolences on your loss. Therese

Therese Dower, March 1, 2021

Linda, Maureen, Jack and families We were so saddened to hear of Hazels passing. Our families go back four generations, McBains, Bests and Hamilton’s. Hazel was a very special lady and we will all miss her. She was a dear friend of my mother Hazel; they both were born in Cobalt, lived in KL most of their life, belonged to the Encore club, played cards together and shared many a good laugh. No doubt they are doing just that now! Thinking of you all. “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. LOVE leaves memories no one can steal.” Linda, Bill, Kelly, Tracy, Andrew and families

Linda and Bill Hamilton, March 1, 2021

Our Deepest sympathy To Hazel’s family. She was a good friend.

Bill & Doris Uhrayn, March 1, 2021