NameHazel MOYERS 
Death8 Aug 1976, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois5,2467
MemoNorthwest Community Hospital
BurialRandhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights, Illinois2467,2468
OccupationTeacher
ReligionMethodist
Spouses
Birth23 May 1889, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois2463,5,67,2464,2465
Memo1910 census
Death27 Mar 1968, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois5,2466
Burial29 Mar 1968, Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights, Illinois2466
Marriage22 Jun 1930, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois2469
Census notes for Hazel MOYERS
1940 Illinois, Cook County, Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights Village, E.D. 16-160. sheet 12A, stamped page 2871
507 Evergreen, household 273, owns, $3500
McElhose, James, head, male, white, age 50, married, 8th grade, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935, landscaper for park district
------------, Hazel, wife, female, white, age 44, married, 1 yr college, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935
------------, Howard, son, male, white, age 9, single, 2nd grade, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935
------------, Carol, daughter, female, white, age 7, single, 1st grade, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935
------------, Laura, sister, female, white, age 54, single, 4 yrs high school, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935, general office clerk at nursery
Obituary notes for Hazel MOYERS
Chicago Tribune (IL), 10 August 1976
Deceased Name: Hazel McElhose
Hazel McElhose of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late James A.; fond mother of Howard E. and Carol A. (Herman) Reitmeyer; dear sister of Grace Moyers, Nellie (Herschel) Harper and the late Joyce Wall, Lois, Robert, William and Oden Moyers. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9:30 p.m. at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. In state Wednesday from 1 p.m. until time of service at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 1903, E. Euclid Av., Arlington Heights. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Memorial Fund of the First United Methodist Church. 253-542
Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois) 10 August 1976
Hazel McElhose
Services for Hazel McElhose, 80, a resident of Arlington Heights, since 1927, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First United Methodist Church, 1903 E. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights. Burial will be in Randhill Park Cemetery, Palatine.
She died Sunday in Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights. She had been a teacher in the Arlington Heights and Palatine areas.
Survivors include her son, Howard; daughter, Carol A. Reitmeyer; and sisters, Grace Moyers and Nellie Harper. She was preceded in death by her husband, James A.; brothers, Robert, William and Oden Moyers; and sisters, Joyce Wall and Lois Moyers.
Visitation will be from 2 to 9:30 p.m. today in Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church.
Notes for James Almar Heinrich & Hazel (Family)
Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois) 24 June 1930
Palatine Teacher Bride of J. McElhose
Miss Hazel Moyers of Mound City, Illinois, and Mr. James McElhose of Arlington Heights, were married in the McElhose home on North Evergreen avenue, Sunday, June 22, at three o’clock in the afternoon, their former pastor and friend, Rev. Allan Billman, of Lake Forest solemnizing the marriage rites.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, W.L. Moyers, of Chicago. Miss Laura McElhose, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a pretty gown of peach colored flowered chiffon with bouquet of Gailardias and light blue Delphiniums. The bride was prettily gowned in eggshell flowered chiffon, her bouquet Ophelia roses with showers of Philadelphus.
Mrs. H.R. Harper of Chicago, a sister of the bride, sang “The Dawning” just before the ceremony.
Miss Grace Moyers, another sister of the bride from Mound City, played Mendelssohn’s wedding march during the ceremony.
The house was, as you would know, artistically decorated as only Miss Laura could arrange it with Snapdragons, peonies and roses. The only guests were brothers, sisters, and their families.
Dinner was served at six o’clock and was all a quiet home wedding dinner should be.
On account of the bridegroom’s business employment, which allows no vacation for the month, the wedding trip will be sensibly postponed.
The bride has taught in Palatine the past 4 years, and some of the time made her home in Arlington Heights, where she has won many friends.
Mr. James McElhose, whose parents and family are of the respected citizens, has all of our citizens as staunch friends. Many of our trees from the Klehm nurseries were set by “Jim”, long the faithful right hand helper in the Klehm nurseries. He served in the war overseas and is at present in a fine position at Arlington Park. Everybody wishes all that is for helpfulness and happiness in the life of Mr. and Mrs. James McElhose.
Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Harper and son, Billie, and Mr. W.L. Moyers, Mr. Frank Blimehl [sic] and daughter, Miss Myrtel of Chicago; Mr. R.D. Moyers, Wheaton; Miss Lois Moyers, of East St. Louis, and Miss Grace Moyers of Mound City.