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Bradley Allen Meger

Posted 2019-10-16 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Oct. 15, 2019 -
Lake havasu City, Arizona

>> Bradley Allen Meger <<
>> May 6, 1953 – October 10, 2019 <<

On October 10, 2019 surrounded by his children and mother, Bradley
Allen Meger lost his battle with cancer.

Brad was born in the small town of Pipestone, Minnesota in 1953 to
Orline and Donald Meger. He moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona with
his family in 1968 and graduated from Lake Havasu High School in 1972.
He met his soul mate, Lesli Jo Sullivan and they had four children.
They moved to Mammoth Lakes, California and together they worked side
by side doing construction and created Meger Speaker Company. Lesli
passed away suddenly in 2004 and Brad moved his family back to Arizona
to be closer to his parents.

Brad was a craftsman, building anything from wood tables to houses. He
loved creating things and always had a project on hand. He also loved
anything to do with outdoors and automotive. You could always find him
in the garage working on his truck or building something new.

Brad is preceded in death by his father; Don, step father; William
McFadden, his wife; Lesli, his mother and father in law; Linda
(Sullivan) and Jim O’Connor, his father in law; John Sullivan Sr. and
his wife Franny.

Brad is survived by his mother; Orline McFadden, his children; Tara
Grady, Kyl Meger, Klay Meger, Katy Andersen (Meger) and her husband
Colton, his sister; Lynn Juneau (Meger) and her husband Greg, his
brother in law; John L. Sullivan and his wife Siobhan.

In lieu of any services, Brad would like for his friends and family to
enjoy a beer in his memory and reminisce on the good times that were
shared.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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