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Wade Randal Kelson

Posted 2025-10-18 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on October 15, 2025 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -
(personal article, page A5)

Wade Randal Kelson passed away unexpectedly on October 2, 2025, at the
age of 59.

Born on July 22, 1966 in Westlake, California, Wade is the son of Frank
and Teddy Kelson. He spent his early childhood in Westlake before moving
with his family to Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 16.

Wade is survived by his devoted wife of 38 years, Carrie Kelson; his
oldest daughter Randee Williams and her husband Brandin Williams,
youngest daughter Frankie Kelson Hansen and her husband Jorgen Hansen;
and five beloved grandchildren: Ava Teddy and Kwade Lewis Williams,
McCoy Broc, Walker Neal, and Weston Wade Hansen. He is also survived by
his father Frank Kelson, Brothers Todd (Kelli) Kelson, Shane (Ola)
Kelson.

Preceded by his sons Broc and Casey, and his mother Teddy Kelson.
From a young age, Wade was known for his fearless, adventuresome spirit
- earning the nickname "Wide Open Wade." That spirit carried through
every chapter of his life.

Wade began his career in the construction industry as a teenager,
working as a framer before mastering various trades. His natural drive
and creativity eventually led him to become a respected general
contractor, known for his vision and craftsmanship. He built not just
homes, but opportunities, creating multiple businesses throughout his
life.

Wade met Carrie in high school, and the two married in August of 1987.
Together, they raised four children and built a life full of love, hard
work, and adventure. In 2009, Wade and Carrie moved to their favorite
place Lake Havasu City, AZ, along with their children. There, Wade and
Broc continued his talent and skill into the construction community. His
drive and passion has always been contagious, creating the family
dynamic of the Kelco Homes we see today.

Wade was the definition of working hard and playing harder. Doing
everything with passion and purpose. When he wasn't putting his heart
into his work, he was out adventuring - boating on the lake, off-roading
in the dunes, racing, or traveling anywhere the next thrill awaited.
More than anything, Wade loved being surrounded by family and friends.
He had a rare gift for making everyone feel welcome, included, and
loved. He treated countless "adopted" children and grandchildren as his
own, embodying a spirit of generosity and warmth that left a mark on
everyone he met.

Wade was the most fun-loving, energetic man we've ever known. He could
walk into a room and instantly light it up - that big laugh, that spark,
that presence that pulled everyone in. To those who knew him, he wasn't
just a husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, or friend - he was a
legend. His stories, kindness, and unstoppable spirit will continue to
live on through his family, his friends, and the community he so deeply
loved.

He leaves behind a legacy of strength, heart, and adventure - teaching
us all that true strength isn't about never falling, but about always
standing back up again, with all of your heart, every time.

Services will be held Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 12:30pm. Lake Havasu
Golf Club 2400 Clubhouse Dr, Lake Havasu City AZ 86406. Followed by a
procession to Lake Havasu Memorial Gardens. Celebration of life to begin
at 3:30, at the Lake Havasu Golf Club.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to the "WRK Opportunity
Foundation" for the opportunity fund: Zelle to
wadeslegacyfund@outlook.com to go to a school in San Felipe, Mexico.
Wade found joy and purpose in this community, helping children pursue
education and opportunity. Through your generosity, his love for San
Felipe will continue to make a difference in the lives he so deeply
cared about. Wade was always quoting "Never take advantage of people,
only opportunities."


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