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Hazel Wakefield HofrichterAge: 94 years19122006

Name
Hazel Wakefield Hofrichter
Given names
Hazel Wakefield
Surname
Hofrichter
Birth February 12, 1912 23
Birth of a sisterMargaret Jane Hofrichter
August 8, 1914 (Age 2 years)
Education
graduation from high school
1930 (Age 17 years)
Education
Freshman year of college
1931 (Age 18 years)
School or college: Transylvania College
Education
Bachelor's degree in Chemistry
1934 (Age 21 years)
School or college: Carleton College
Note: Toured the United States with Carleton College Band, conducted by James R. Gillette, Professor of Music, Carleton College, who had recruited her to play the tympani.
Death of a maternal grandfatherFrederick William Wakefield
June 4, 1934 (Age 22 years)
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Citation details: Death date for Frederick Wakefield
Occupation
teacher and field hockey coach
between 1934 and 1939 (Age 21 years)
Employer: Girls' Latin School
Death of a motherClara Mabel “Dearie Dee” Wakefield
June 1980 (Age 68 years)
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Citation details: Clara Hofrichter, U. S. Social Security Death Index
Death of a sisterMargaret Jane Hofrichter
August 5, 1991 (Age 79 years)
Death of a brotherAlbert Hofrichter
October 10, 1998 (Age 86 years)

Residence between 1939 and 2004 (Age 26 years)
Death July 22, 2006 (Age 94 years)
Religion
deacon and elder of Rehoboth Presbyterian Church
2006 (Age 93 years)
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Marriage: June 4, 1908Vermilion, Erie Co., Ohio
15 months
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2 years
herself
3 years
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Education
Toured the United States with Carleton College Band, conducted by James R. Gillette, Professor of Music, Carleton College, who had recruited her to play the tympani.