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Jeane Avilla

Posted 2025-05-15 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

It is with both profound sorrow and heartfelt celebration that we
commemorate the life of Jeane Avilla, born February 9th, 1943, and
departed from us on April 1st, 2025. Jeane was not just a beloved family
member and friend, but a vibrant presence in every life she touched. Her
adventurous spirit and talented hands left a trail of beauty and warmth
wherever she ventured.

Jeane was a woman of many passions. Her adventurous nature led her to
travel extensively in her motor home, exploring the vast corners of our
beautiful nation and beyond. She was a talented quilter, her hands
creating intricate tapestries of color and texture that reflected her
love for life. A lover of Bluegrass music, Jeane's soul was a well-tuned
instrument that played the sweetest melody of every moment. Equally
talented in the kitchen, Jeane had a knack for cooking that could
transform any meal into a feast of flavors. Her crafty creativity turned
everyday objects into works of art, subtly imbuing her surroundings with
her unique touch. As Helen Keller once said, "Life is either a daring
adventure, or nothing at all," and Jeane lived her life by this ethos,
turning every moment into an opportunity for exploration and discovery.
Jeane was also a pilot and enjoyed flying with her Husband.

What mattered most to Jeane, however, was being a devoted wife to her
loving husband, Christopher Avilla, and a caring mother to her sons.

Jeane's life was a beautiful quilt of moments, stitched together with
love, laughter, and her unique zest for life. She was an adventurous
explorer, a talented artist, a music aficionada, a culinary magician,
and above all, a devoted wife. She is survived by her Husband
Christopher and sons, James and John Harrison and 3 grandchildren.

In celebrating Jeane Avilla's life, we invite you to share your memories
and photos on her memorial page. Your stories will help keep her
adventurous spirit and talented hands alive in our hearts. As we
navigate through this time of loss, let us find comfort in the
collective memory of a life well-lived.





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