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Kerry Koberg

Posted 2025-05-10 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

With a heart full of love and a spirit brimming with vivacity, we
remember Kerry Koberg, who was born on March 28, 1967, and left us on
April 18, 2025. Kerry was a beacon of loyalty and reliability, whose
life was a testament to the power of compassion, love, and
steadfastness. He lived life in the fast lane, much like his OL '69
Firebird, and the imprint he left on our hearts is as timeless and
enduring as that classic car.

An ardent lover of loud music, old cars, and speed, Kerry was an instant
friend to everyone he met. His warm personality, paired with his
unwavering loyalty, made him a cherished husband, father, grandfather,
and great-grandfather. As his loving wife Deborah of 34 years often
said, Kerry was her lobster, a symbol of their lifelong love and
commitment, as lobsters mate for life. His family was his everything,
and he was a model of dedication and love, always ensuring his wife's
happiness and putting everyone's needs before his own. In his words,
"Your word is everything," a sentiment that perfectly encapsulates
Kerry's character.

Kerry is survived by his wife, Deborah Koberg; his children, Kimberly
Schwartz-Price, Patrick Dugas, and Anthony Koberg; his mother, Linda
Selby; and his three grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

As we mourn his passing, we also celebrate his life and the joy he
brought to each of us. We remember Kerry not just as a man of
reliability and compassion, but as a person who inspired us to live our
lives with passion, love, and integrity.

We invite you to share your precious memories of Kerry and upload photos
to his memorial page. Together, we can keep his spirit alive and
remember the love and joy he brought to our lives.





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