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Carl Ray Fullam

Posted 2023-03-15 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Mar. 9 to Mar. 10, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather passed
away peacefully on Sunday March 5 surrounded by his loving family.
Carl was 86 years old and is survived by his precious wife of 68 years,
Patricia Porter Fullam, his daughter Sherrie (Tom) Miles, his sons
Douglas (Heather) Fullam and Michael Fullam, his 8 Grandchildren, Justin
(Susan) Biggs, Jamie Biggs Field, Brandon (Michelle) Fullam, Carly
Fullam, Brooke Fullam, Lindsey (Eric) Fricke, Eric Fullam and Grant
Fullam and 10 great-grandchildren.

He was born to Mary and Fred Fullam in China Grove, North Carolina. He
had a wonderful childhood with three sisters and one older brother. He
enjoyed a childhood that would leave him with a lifetime of great
stories that were told for generations.

He met his lifelong love Patricia Porter and after one year were married
at 17 and 16 years old. They moved to California one year later where
they raised three children in Whittier, California. Carl worked as a
press supervisor at the LA Times for 38 years. After retiring, he wanted
a few good years of fishing on the lake so he moved to Lake Havasu City
in October of 1999 to join his sons Doug and Michael. Later his
daughter, Sherrie joined him and they call Lake Havasu home.

Carl loved to workout at the gym with his buddies and did so until the
age of 84. He also enjoyed fishing, camping and watching the beautiful
sunsets off his back patio.

He will forever be in our hearts and will see him in the sunsets.

In lieu of flowers, you may send a donation in Carl's name to Beacon of
Hope Hospice at 1760 McCulloch Blvd N, Lake Havasu City, AZ. 86403.

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.





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