Walter Charles Hazlitt, Sr. passed away on November 27, 2022 at the age of 96. He was predeceased by his loving wife Elizabeth (Betty). Walter is survived by his two children Elizabeth (Michael) Emerson and Walter (Catherine) Hazlitt, and four beloved grandsons, Christopher and Andrew Emerson, and Patrick and Carter Hazlitt.
Walter was born in Brooklyn, New York to Arthur and Gertrude Hazlitt (née Brady). Throughout his life he exemplified selfless service to country and community. A graduate of Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, Walter joined the U.S. Marine Corps immediately after graduation. As a Marine he served in the Pacific theater during World War II, and thereafter in China, attaining the rank of sergeant upon his honorable discharge. After his military service, he earned his bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University.
Walter was proud to call Stony Brook his home. He started visiting there as a child, his parents renting houses for the summer on Sand Street. Stony Brook is where he met Betty and where they settled after marrying.
Walter was a tireless public servant and an active volunteer in his community. He was elected the first County Legislator for the 5th Legislative District. Walter was a dedicated member of the Stony Brook Fire Department for over 60 years, serving as Chief and as a member of the district’s Board of Fire Commissioners. He was appointed by Governor Pataki as a member of the Board of Trustees of Suffolk County Community College where he served as vice chair.
Walter also enjoyed spending time at the Stony Brook Yacht Club, which is where he met Betty and where he served a term as commodore. In August the club honored him for his 75 years of membership. Walter was a member of the American Legion and served for many years as an usher at St. James Roman Catholic Church in Setauket.
Walter started his career in Stony Brook, where he worked for the water district and had an office above the Post Office. He was Executive Director of the Suffolk County Water Authority, a position from which he retired.
Walter was also active in politics, having been served as a committeeman and as Chairman of the Brookhaven Town Republican Committee.
Visitation information is below. In addition, a American Legion service is scheduled for 3:00pm on Saturday, December 3rd, followed by a Firematic service scheduled for 8pm and a Stony Brook Yacht Club service is scheduled for Sunday, December 4th at 2:30pm.
The Mass at St. James RC Church will be live streamed, please click on link: https://vimeo.com/event/2674515