Marilyn Hazard
After teaching stints in Connecticut, Colorado, and Washington, D.C., Lynn Hardee Hazard earned her master’s degree in fiber arts at Kent State University. In 1973, she lived in Kingswood's Stoney House and served as the school's weaving teacher, yearbook advisor, and dormitory faculty. In 1989, she changed her major co-curricular responsibility to after-school Community Service, running the program with her husband and CK English teacher, John Hazard.

In November of 1997, Lynn passed away after a five-year struggle with ovarian cancer.

12/19/2008 - Kathryn Moore
I took a weaving course my first year at Cranbrook because the ceramics class - my first choice - was full. I never looked back. I was lucky enough to have Mrs Hazard as a teacher shortly before she passed away, and I will always remember her as the person who introduced me to weaving. I loved my time in the studio, and many great memories of Cranbrook are from that place. I have my own loom now, and still continue weaving to this day.
4/26/2006 - Meredith Schuette-Haataja
What a special person. I will always remeber her class as my favorite part of every day. I think of her often when I see the many projects that were created with her support. She will be missed.
3/10/2006 - Chelsea Shure
I still have the beautiful work that I created in her class. Her can-do instruction asked us to think first of the beauty we wanted to create then map out how to do it. Good lesson and certainly appropriate for life after Kingswood.