Passing: Ted Key, Creator of ‘Hazel’
From The New York Times:
By Bruce Weber
Published: May 6, 2008
Ted Key, whose cartoon creation, an independent-minded and impertinent maid who came to be known as Hazel, a name that became synonymous with live-in housekeepers as American suburbs flowered after World War II, died on May 3 at his home in Tredyffrin Township, near Philadelphia. He was 95.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/arts/design/06key.html?ref=obituaries
By Bruce Weber
Published: May 6, 2008
Ted Key, whose cartoon creation, an independent-minded and impertinent maid who came to be known as Hazel, a name that became synonymous with live-in housekeepers as American suburbs flowered after World War II, died on May 3 at his home in Tredyffrin Township, near Philadelphia. He was 95.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/arts/design/06key.html?ref=obituaries
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