Arthur William Hazlett
March 30, 1935 ~ February 24, 2017
HAZLETT
ARTHUR W. HAZLETT (AGE 81)
Of Vienna, VA passed away peacefully on Friday, February 24, 2017. He was a Vienna resident for 35 years and worked for IBM in Finance from 1966 until 1987, retiring early with honors. He then built a government accounting consulting firm he ran until fully retiring in the late 1990s. He served with distinction as active Navy for 3 years and another 17 years in reserve. He was a long-standing and contributing member of Vienna Baptist Church and also served as President of Vienna Little League for a few terms. For 39 years he was the faithful and supportive husband of the late Nanette Zimmerman (1999), and they raised four children David, Mark, Elizabeth, and John in a wonderful house on Holloway Court that many other teenagers considered home. He is also survived by his sister Jean and eleven grandchildren: Diane Callie, Niki, Matthew & Hannah; Cassidy, Jacob, Jessica & Chase. He always loved the theater and in his later years became a talented painter. He will forever be remembered for his steady leadership, his faithful service in all areas of life, and his gentle kindness toward all. We are grateful for his legacy and will miss him dearly.
Viewing will be held on Sunday, March 5th from 3:00-5:00pm at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA. His life celebration service will be held on Monday, March 6th from 4:00-5:00pm at Vienna Baptist Church, 541 Marshall Rd SW, Vienna, VA with a light reception following.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
ARTHUR W. HAZLETT (AGE 81)
Of Vienna, VA passed away peacefully on Friday, February 24, 2017. He was a Vienna resident for 35 years and worked for IBM in Finance from 1966 until 1987, retiring early with honors. He then built a government accounting consulting firm he ran until fully retiring in the late 1990s. He served with distinction as active Navy for 3 years and another 17 years in reserve. He was a long-standing and contributing member of Vienna Baptist Church and also served as President of Vienna Little League for a few terms. For 39 years he was the faithful and supportive husband of the late Nanette Zimmerman (1999), and they raised four children David, Mark, Elizabeth, and John in a wonderful house on Holloway Court that many other teenagers considered home. He is also survived by his sister Jean and eleven grandchildren: Diane Callie, Niki, Matthew & Hannah; Cassidy, Jacob, Jessica & Chase. He always loved the theater and in his later years became a talented painter. He will forever be remembered for his steady leadership, his faithful service in all areas of life, and his gentle kindness toward all. We are grateful for his legacy and will miss him dearly.
Viewing will be held on Sunday, March 5th from 3:00-5:00pm at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA. His life celebration service will be held on Monday, March 6th from 4:00-5:00pm at Vienna Baptist Church, 541 Marshall Rd SW, Vienna, VA with a light reception following.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
We will miss you both Uncle Art and Aunt Nan. Thank you for all of your kindness, understanding, and guidance over the years. We thank you for your wonderful presence in our lives. You were an truly an inspiration to us. You will be sorely missed. Tom and Karen Oravetz
Dave: we are so sorry to hear about your Dad. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Our deepest condolences to all four of the “Hazlett kids”! We have wonderful memories of the time we spent as neighbors and fellow church members at Vbc. We headed south about 3 years ago to be near our only grandson!
David and Family, We are very sorry for your loss. We pray that you find peace in all of the pleased and happy memories that you will hold forever in your hearts. Condolences. Thinking of you and your family The Trumbos
To Liz and the Family: My heart goes out to all of you. May God continue to give peace during this difficult time now; cherish the memories and keep his legacy alive.
So sorry to hear of Art’s death.He was a true friend during a very turbulent time in my life. Blessings on you all in this difficult time.
Art was a fantastic gentleman. He enjoyed many trips here to Australia and I spent many wonderful times with him in Palm Springs. He revelled in the fact that after Nan died, he was able to be true to himself and came out as being GAY. He really enjoyed his last 15 or so years despite the way his children and his sister treated him. He was desperately hurt by each and everyone one of them. Oh how we judge….. All the Best to you my friend… Peter….