A friendship that will change the way Shane sees the world. Connected via radio, Shane and fellow trainee engineer, Erin strike up an illicit friendship. Sent to an island far from home in the flying city of Gideon, Shane must pass the trials and return as an Engineer or face banishment. "Mother, you left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, although we cannot see you, you're always at our side.Hazel Sky is a heartfelt adventure about a young engineer facing his destiny and his desires. "Mother, you left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, although we cannot see you, you're always at our side." Donations may be made in Hazel's memory to the Lake Hopatcong Historical Society, P.O. Kadimik III and Alexander and Megan Ruiter. Kimberly of Hopatcong, NJ, and four grandchildren, Natashia and John P. Kadimik of Pittsfield, VT (formerly of Sea Girt, NJ) and her son, John P.
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She is survived by her daughter, Candace A. Hazel was predeceased by her husband, John. Her fondue dinners, Christmas in August, and cocktail parties were legendary! Hazel was a party giver extraordinaire – any event or holiday was all the excuse she needed to shine as a gracious and talented hostess, and the more guests, the merrier. She enjoyed decorating her homes, first in Succasunna, then on Lake Hopatcong, and finally in Vermont. Hazel skied into her late 70's and played team tennis she was often the oldest player on the court, trouncing her younger competitors.
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She and her best friend Betty Shiffrin had some amazing adventures, including travels to South America and the Far East. Favorite destinations were Switzerland, Barbados and Pass-a-Grille, FL. She and John traveled extensively, including a memorable trip around the world on the Concorde in 1990. Hazel loved travel, skiing, tennis and entertaining. She was one of the founders of the Roxbury Public Library and also served a term as President of the Lake Hopatcong Historical Society. While a member of the Roxbury Historical Society, she was instrumental in saving, preserving and moving the Silas Riggs saltbox house. Hazel was an active member of many organizations including the Dover Junior Women's Club, the Contemporary Club, and the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club where she was an Honorary Member. She sponsored and actively participated in the Merry Heart-Greystone Project, returning individuals with mental health issues to the community to live and work. Hazel attended Rutgers University, earned her Health Care Administrator's license, was a member of the American College of Health Care Administrators and served on the Board of the New Jersey Nursing Home Association. They began with just 10 beds, expanding over the years, and ran one of the most highly rated nursing homes in the state for more than 35 years until they retired in 1992. As a public health nurse, Hazel saw the great need for elder care facilities, and together she and John established Merry Heart Nursing Home in Succasunna in 1956.
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In 1947, she met (while hitchhiking!) the love of her life, John Kadimik whom she married in 1948. Although her studies were delayed due to a bout of tuberculosis, she proudly graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1948, and went on to work in public health nursing for the American Heart Association and Metropolitan Life. Upon graduation, Hazel was accepted into the Cadet Nurse Corps program at Newark City Hospital. She and her sister were raised by her single mother in Oxford, NJ and later moved to Washington, NJ where she graduated from Washington High School in 1944. The elder daughter of Blanche Peery Ward and Richard Ward, Hazel was born on in Albany, NY. Hazel Ann Ward Kadimik died on Tuesday, Januat St.