Walter Hazlitt Obituary, Commissioner of the Stonybrook Volunteer Fire Department has died – Death

Walter Hazlitt Obituary, Commissioner of the Stonybrook Volunteer Fire Department has died - Death

Walter Hazlitt Death, Obituary – Recently, one of the Stonybrook Fire Department’s dedicated volunteers who volunteered their time has passed away. This individual was previously the Chief of the Department, a role they held for 62 years; their most recent position was that of Commissioner. During that time, they were in the service of the department. This announcement is being made by the Stonybrook Fire Department with a heavy heart and a great deal of sadness due to the recent passing of one of their own. They have suffered the loss of one of their own. Walter Hazlitt.
Walter was not only a member of the so-called “greatest generation,” but he was also a veteran of World War II and served in the Marine Corps during that conflict. He was also a veteran of the Korean War. He had served in the military during the war. We will be eternally grateful to him for the dedication and expertise he displayed throughout his 62 years of service to his community and the Fire Department, which he cherished more than anything else in the world. During those 62 years, he served his community and the Fire Department, which he loved more than anything else in the world.

During those 62 years, he was dedicated to serving his neighborhood and the Fire Department, two things that meant more to him than almost anything else in the world. During those 62 years, he devoted himself to serving both the community in which he lived and the Fire Department, two things that meant more to him than virtually anything else in the entire world. During those 62 years, he devoted his life to serving the community in which he lived as well as the Fire Department, two things that meant more to him than almost anything else in the entire world combined. He was a lifelong volunteer.

We all had a lot of positive feelings toward Walter, and he was very generous toward the fire department and the community in terms of the amount of time that he volunteered for both of those organizations. We all had a lot of positive feelings toward Walter. I sincerely hope that you are able to get a restful night’s sleep, my dear and long-standing friend.

Related Posts