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There seems to be some serious fact checking that needs to be done. I removed the unsourced reference about her work as that is potentially libelous. JodyB 21:27, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Hazel Farris has been in the Brooks family since 1911, illegally claimed by Orlanda Brooks from the furniture store owner in Bessmere Alabama. She was a real person, her hair and her fingure nails grew for 20 years after her death. If you have doubts, contact the Bessmere Hall of History where she visited many times, check with National Geographics which did a national TV show about Hazel. Hazel has now been creamated and put to rest. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Greatjoy09 ( talk • contribs) 15:10, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
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