r Western Community Action. After their family grew to independence, Hazel garnered many friends while she worked at the Windom Fleet Store, Runnings, cleaned at PJs in Bingham Lake, Hardees of Windom where she was the main biscuit maker and she also traveled to the other restaurants and taught biscuit making to their employees, and delivered flowers for Village Green. Clarence died in 1990 and Hazel continued being active in her own life and the lives of her family and community. Hazel kept active and spent countless hours playing solitaire, canasta, dominoes, and reading and word searches. She died at the Good Samaritan Home in Mountain Lake on Sunday morning, July 7, 2013 at the age of 86 years. Her family includes 5 children and their spouses: Lynn & Jan Soleta, Debra & Robert King and Arlen Soleta & Tracy Horkey, all of Windom, Wayne & Dawn Soleta of Shakopee, and J. R. and Shellie Soleta of Elko, MN. Also surviving are 9 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; 3 siblings: Roland Neitzel of Pine City, Rosina Hunter of Estherville, IA, and Joyce Wahl of Thousand Oaks, CA. Besides her parents and husband, Hazel was preceded in death by a son, Richard; siblings: Alfred and Delbert Neitzel, Marcella Dunse, Elda Neitzel, Walter and Ralph Neitzel, Ruth Jacobson, Esther Ball, Paul Nauchutz and Gladys Hancock. Memorials are preferred to the Lutheran Church of Our Savior of Windom