the family farm near Burchinal until retiring in 1989. After retiring, they enjoyed doing many carpenter projects together. Hazel and Bob often joked that Hazel was management and Bob was labor, as mom wasn't that handy with power tools but dad always wanted her close by to "hold the other end of the board," or help make decisions. They seldom missed an auction, flea market or garage sale. Hazel and Bob loved meeting with friends at Burger King in Mason City or Dugan's in Rockwell. Hazel treasured her leisure time, especially reading and sewing. Bob and Hazel enjoyed 60 year together before Bob passed away in 2006. Hazel is survived by her three children, Robert J. (Melissa) Darg of Garner, Barbara (Terry) LeDuc of Mason City and Marilynn Anderson (Dennis Mihm) of Clear Lake; eight grandchildren, Taylor Hubbard, Mykenzie Darg, Ryan Darg, Kimberly Utrera, Robert (Traci) LeDuc, Terri Jean Watt, Jennifer (Derek) Schlitter and Tyler J. Anderson (fiancée, Natalie Sullivan); nine great grandchildren, Halie LeDuc (Derick Trappe), Kelsey LeDuc, Addison Watt, Jake Watt, Jaden Parra, Macy Schlitter, McKenna Schlitter, Hazel Anderson and Miles Anderson; a sister-in-law, Wilda Vierkant of Springfield, MO; and many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert; parents-in-law, Elmer and Etta Mae Darg; five brothers, Benjamin, David "Newton", Harry, Elmer and Paul Vierkant; three sisters, Ruth Kohler, Helen Parks and Faye in infancy; four sisters-in-law, Nora Bremner and Hilda, Lois and Mary Jo Vierkant; and two brothers-in-law, Karl Kohler and Victor Parks. Hazel's family would like to give a special thanks to Oakwood Care Center and Hospice of North Iowa for the wonderful care she received. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.majorericksonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Hazel-L-Darg?obId=3823265#/obituaryInfo