Born in Piedmont, she was the daughter of the late Hinson and Beulah Campbell Blackston.
Hazel was a faithful member of Siloam Baptist Church where she was a member of the Senior Ladies Sunday School Class. She retired from John J. Ryan Textiles as secretary. Hazel was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and loved by all who knew her.
She is survived by her loving husband of 25 years, Carl Bridges; two children, Judy Earwaker (William) of Easley, William Austin. Jr. (Debbie) of Wellford; granddaughter, Jennifer Miller, whom she raised as her own child; stepson, Tommy Bridges (Lora) of Powdersville; eight beloved grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; and a brother, Doug Blackston (Blanche) of Lockhart, SC.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, William B. Austin and a daughter, Elizabeth Austin Lindsay.
Burial in Greenville Memorial Gardens.
Born in Piedmont, she was the daughter of the late Hinson and Beulah Campbell Blackston.
Hazel was a faithful member of Siloam Baptist Church where she was a member of the Senior Ladies Sunday School Class. She retired from John J. Ryan Textiles as secretary. Hazel was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and loved by all who knew her.
She is survived by her loving husband of 25 years, Carl Bridges; two children, Judy Earwaker (William) of Easley, William Austin. Jr. (Debbie) of Wellford; granddaughter, Jennifer Miller, whom she raised as her own child; stepson, Tommy Bridges (Lora) of Powdersville; eight beloved grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; and a brother, Doug Blackston (Blanche) of Lockhart, SC.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, William B. Austin and a daughter, Elizabeth Austin Lindsay.
Burial in Greenville Memorial Gardens.
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