Obituary of Hazel Gearheart
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Hazel Junia Brown Gearheart (September 17,1927-September 18,2024)
Hazel was born September 17, 1927, the youngest child of Clarence Ray Brown and
Laura Bertha (Clinkingbeard) Brown in their farmhouse near Chinook, Montana. She
was a child of the Depression who learned frugality and hard work in the dairy and
gardens, surrounded by love, on the family farm.
Her journey in life would soon be accompanied by a town boy in Chinook. Lynn (Len)
Gearheart was her high school sweetheart. They married in Pullman, WA, October
20,1950, after his service in WWII and her graduation from college in Havre, MT. Their
married life continued over the years in farming in Sunnyside, Othello, Mattawa, and the
Tri-Cities. Two daughters and a son were born early on; Susan, Vicki, and Scott.
Education was important to Hazel. She graduated Valedictorian from her high school
class in Chinook in 1945. She attended Northern Montana College (now MSU-
Northern) obtaining a Medical Secretary Certificate two years later. She later
established two scholarships at this college to benefit native Montanans and indigenous
students. One of her goals in life was that her children became college graduates.
Consequently, all three graduated from BYU in Provo.
Hazel used her education to work in hospitals wherever she lived, most notably in
Othello where she cultivated relationships with the doctors and staff over many years.
She had an active brain and a dry wit which was appreciated by those who took the
time to get to know her.
Music was an important part of Hazel’s life. She had a beautiful singing voice,
harmonizing with school, church, and community choirs as often as she could. She was
an accomplished pianist and taught her children to love and appreciate music.
Hazel loved learning about the world and enjoyed traveling and she passed this love on
to her children. She was a woman of faith, serving and contributing to many
humanitarian causes as a member of the Methodist Church. Hazel was a staunch
Republican all her life and loved her country.
Hazel was an independent woman with a private nature who reached beyond herself to
be a loving mother to her children and grandchildren and a compassionate neighbor
and friend.
Hazel is survived by her children, Susan Piercy (Gary) of Royal City, Victoria Paxton
(Larry) of Saratoga Springs, Utah; and Scott Gearheart (Cindy) of Kennewick; 14
grandchildren Ryan Piercy, Natalie Van Buren, Elizabeth Bighorse, Spencer Piercy, Jill
Larsen, Christopher Gearheart, Hannah Bonham, Madeline , Sadie, Matthew, and
Miriam Gearheart, Bethany Paxton, and Laura Perdue, and 25 great grandchildren. She
is also survived by many nieces and nephews, including Vivian Sawyer who wrote to
her faithfully.
She was preceded in death by Lynn (Len) J Gearheart her husband of 69 years in 2019,
her parents and siblings Ray, Doyne, and Eugene.
Memorial services will be held Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 11:00 am at the
Hansen Park LDS Church, 8120 W. 4 th Avenue, Kennewick, WA with an inurnment at
2:30pm at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland.
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