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Plaque in Hazel Miller Plaza - As a young woman, Hazel moved to Seattle where she fell in love and married Morris Miller. Together they owned and operated a very successful business called Seattle Quilt Manufacturing Company, makers of the famous "Comfy" Sleeping bag and after many years sold the business, retired, and enjoyed the last 30 years of their lives in Edmonds. They were avid salmon sport fishermen and committed members of the community. Hazel loved Edmonds so much that she wanted to give back to the community that brought her so much joy. When Hazel died in 2009, the Hazel Miller Foundation was created to benefit the people of Edmonds and south Snohomish County. The foundation's mission is to support programs and projects that serve the public's benefit, especially in the areas of education and youth services, poverty alleviation and hunger civic and community services and amenities, the environment and culture and the arts. File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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