of Conway, AR
April 16, 1937 - May 2, 2018
Hazel M. Ewell, 81, of Conway, went to be with the Lord, May 2, 2018. She was born in Dyer, TN April 16, 1937 to the late James and Eleanor London. Hazel was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother; who loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed cooking and baking for them. Hazel was a member of Family Life Bible Church in Conway. She is preceded in death by her parents, and brother, Thomas London.
Hazel is survived by her daughters, Donna Ewell Brown (Bryan) of Midland City, AL, Patricia Ewell Russell of Little Rock, AR, and Myra Ewell Mobbs (Mark) of Wooster, AR, seven grandchildren, Matthew Brown, Amy Brown Atangan (Mark), Jeffrey Brown, Timothy Brown, Graham Brown, Justin Ewell (Amber), Billy Wallace (Kristen), five great grandchildren, Joseph Atangan, Ezra Ewell, Keilee Jones, Landen Wallace, and Eden, and brother, James London (Carol) of California.
Funeral Service will be Monday, May 7, 2018 at 10:00AM at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway. Visitation will begin one hour prior at 9:00AM. Burial will follow at Crestlawn Memorial Park.
The Blansit family expresses condolences. I remember playing with the Ewell kids during summer visits to my grandparents.
I am deeply sorry for your families loss. I have personally found comfort in the scriptures such as the one at Revelation 21:4 where we learn that soon suffering, pain and death will be no more. Again, I express my sympathies and hope you find comfort in this message.
I first met Hazel when I had her daughter, Donna, as a 5th grade student in Atkins. Later when we each lived in Conway, we became friends and also were members of mutual organizations.
She was always pleasant and willing to help anyone in need.
My hope is that memories of Hazel will bring comfort to her loved ones.
Was a pleasure knowing Hazel. She was always so kind to me and I enjoyed working with her.
i remember meeting your mom at the hair salon she always had an appointment right before mine well we one day we started talking about recipes and she gave me one of her favorites :) i still use that now and that was over twenty years ago she gave me that..she was such a sweet lady always nice and kind to me,
i found out she worked over at the eye glass place and she would always help me out there as well...she was so sweet to me, im so sorry for your loss and if you need anything please let me know.
Donna, Myra, Patricia, and all grandchildren and family, I am so sorry to hear of Ms. Hazel's passing. I know she was a very special lady and will be missed. My thoughts are with you in your grief. With deepest sympathy, Tammy Thweatt
I have so many wonderful memories of Hazel. She loved to feed me; listen to my endless chatter; let me sleep with a collie on the floor beside me, a beagle in the travel cage, and a Chihuahua at my feet. She helped rescue me and her daughter from the hungry squirrels at Wakulla Springs. She could kill a snake with a hoe, catch a mouse with a Reese cup, charm a bluebird to her feeder and brilliant pansies to a hanging basket. So many people have known her kindness and her strength. She told me a few weeks ago that she was going to come over here and watch the I CAN ONLY IMAGINE movie with me. But she's already there.
Myra and Family,
I am saddened to hear of your mother's passing. She was such a sweet lady and will be missed by many. My sincere sympathy and prayers to you and your family. Romans 8:28
Hazel was such a blessing to me and my family. When Donna became part of our family, all of our family became Hazel’s family. She loved and cared for all of us. I am so thankful for her influence on my life. She will be missed.