Frank A. Hazelbaker
He also served in the Montana State Senate and was the Republican candidate for governor in 1932 and 1936, losing narrowly each time.He had previously overseen the agricultural displays at the Montana state fair.[3] Hazelbaker was allergic to bee stings and died after being stung.[4] Hazelbaker married Carrie Eveline Woodworth (1887-1919), daughter of rancher and state legislator George E. Woodworth, in 1905; their son Frank W. Hazelbaker (1912-1990) also served in the state legislature.After Carrie's death of pneumonia during the Spanish flu pandemic, Hazelbaker married Lois Brown Brantly (1894-1972), the daughter of Theodore M. Brantley, the Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court; they had one son, Theodore Brantley Hazelbaker (1930-2006), who served several terms as chairman of the Montana state board of education.