Published in the September 16, 2019 edition.

WAKEFIELD — June Winifred Turner Hazelwood, 93, formerly
of Wakefield, passed away on September 12, 2019 with family by her side.

Born in Belmont on June 17, 1926, to Mildred and Frank Turner, she grew up in Medford.

June graduated from Medford High School Class of 1944. As a teenager, she was an accomplished softball and basketball player, President of the Girls Athletic Association, received high honors and belonged to the Kendall Society. In addition, in three months she helped raise $75,000 in student war bonds, which she presented to the Army for the purchase of a P-51 Mustang plane. The plane was named “Medford Mustang.” She was inducted into the “Mustang Hall of Fame” in 2006, for her educational achievements time and dedication.

June went on to receive a
bachelors in Liberal Arts, 1948 and a master’s in Education-Guidance, 1953 from the University of Boston.

She became a teacher at Foxboro Junior High 1955-1956 and left for a position as a Social Studies teacher for Wakefield Junior High. In 1969, she became the Assistant Department Chairperson for Social Studies until her retirement in 1985.

Prior to her retirement (1984), June married her high school sweetheart, Richard Hazelwood. They were active with the Civil Air Patrol and spent time traveling to various states and countries. They resided in Wakefield, near Lake Quannapowitt where they left a memory of their life together, by having their names engraved on bricks and laid at Lake Quannapowitt.

Mrs. Hazelwood is preceded in death by her husband Richard. She is survived by three step children; Bevyn Hazelwood, Derry (Hazelwood) Voorhees and Shawn Hazelwood and three grandchildren, Erik, Kristen and Alex Voorhees; eight cousins: Karen Ferrande, Gail Tsoukalas, Leonard Dunn, William Dunn, Michael Dunn, Wayne Francis, Donald Francis, and Robert Francis.

Visitation for relatives and friends will be held at the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., Wakefield on Monday from 3-5 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday at the Wesley United Methodist Church, 100 Winthrop St., Medford at 10:30 a.m.

Interment will take place at Lakeside Cemetery, North Ave., Wakefield.