Hazel was a talented hostess and loved to host gatherings. Their home held many family barbeques and holiday meals, as well as dinners for friends and neighbors. She and her husband were members of Trinity Lutheran Church in Loveland. She had a big heart for serving others. She volunteered at church, Parent Teacher Association, the American Field Service (a foreign student exchange program), the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., and several women’s civic service groups. In Loveland, she continued her service at Good Samaritan Village by volunteering at the front office, greeting many residents and their families.
Hazel is survived by her husband Stewart Fonda of Loveland, her sister Marlene Meyer of Beloit, WI, her children Stewart Fonda III (Barbara) of Englewood, CO, David Fonda (Kathy) of Parker, CO, and Kathleen (Fonda) Gingery (Kevin) of Ft. Collins, CO. Surviving grandchildren are Amy Fonda of Aurora, CO, Jonathan Gingery (Leah) of Colorado Springs, Christopher Gingery of Ft. Collins, David Fonda Jr. (Samantha) of Laramie, WY, and step grandchildren Timothy Swanson of Englewood, CO, Laura Fitts of Colorado Springs, Melissa Gracik of La Porte, CO. Three great grandchildren, Noah El Nassar of Aurora, Colorado, Emma Fonda of Laramie, WY and Mary Gingery of Colorado Springs, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
A private family graveside service will be held at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Memorial services will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church of Loveland or to the Loveland Good Samaritan Village in care of Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home.
Spouse: Stewart H Fonda, JR
ADE2, US Navy
Hazel was a talented hostess and loved to host gatherings. Their home held many family barbeques and holiday meals, as well as dinners for friends and neighbors. She and her husband were members of Trinity Lutheran Church in Loveland. She had a big heart for serving others. She volunteered at church, Parent Teacher Association, the American Field Service (a foreign student exchange program), the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., and several women’s civic service groups. In Loveland, she continued her service at Good Samaritan Village by volunteering at the front office, greeting many residents and their families.
Hazel is survived by her husband Stewart Fonda of Loveland, her sister Marlene Meyer of Beloit, WI, her children Stewart Fonda III (Barbara) of Englewood, CO, David Fonda (Kathy) of Parker, CO, and Kathleen (Fonda) Gingery (Kevin) of Ft. Collins, CO. Surviving grandchildren are Amy Fonda of Aurora, CO, Jonathan Gingery (Leah) of Colorado Springs, Christopher Gingery of Ft. Collins, David Fonda Jr. (Samantha) of Laramie, WY, and step grandchildren Timothy Swanson of Englewood, CO, Laura Fitts of Colorado Springs, Melissa Gracik of La Porte, CO. Three great grandchildren, Noah El Nassar of Aurora, Colorado, Emma Fonda of Laramie, WY and Mary Gingery of Colorado Springs, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
A private family graveside service will be held at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Memorial services will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church of Loveland or to the Loveland Good Samaritan Village in care of Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home.
Spouse: Stewart H Fonda, JR
ADE2, US Navy
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