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Roy C. Brindamour

Posted 2018-04-10 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ -
Posted on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 -

Roy C. Brindamour crossed over to be with our heavenly father on April
3, 2018.

Roy was born May 19, 1929 to Ruby (McCoitt) and Stanley Brindamour of
Melvindale, Michigan.

Schooling was completed through St. Mary’s, Patchin Elem. And Plymouth
intermediate of Michigan.

At the age of eight Roy discovered the love of singing in the church
choir which he continued for many years as a faithful believer in
Jesus Christ. Roy was drafted to the Army in 1951 during the Korean
War where is position was military police. His career was with Rex-
Transportation in Detroit as a cement hauler. He retired and moved to
Lake Havasu City in spring of 1986. Roy met his longtime companion
Fern Miller after moving to Lake Havasu City and were together 28
years. Roy and Fern enjoyed many activities around Havasu including
golfing and especially karaoke. He was dubbed the karaoke king
everyone expressed how much they loved Roy’s singing from Michigan to
Arizona. Roy was a member at Elks Lodge, American Legion and Eagles.
He was proceeded in death by his son Mark Brindamour in 2001,
stepdaughter Brenda Bradley in 2014 and brother Jean Brindamour in
2005. He is survived by his son Roy Brindamour, his two daughters
Carrie Farnstrom (Dan) and Mitzi MacDonald (Brian) also survived by
two stepchildren Paul Bradley and Mike Bradley. He is also survived by
two sisters Ethel Johnson, Aurelie James and one brother Ray Aber,
nine grandchildren Brandy McNamara, Tiffiny Starsinich, Christopher
and Krystle Ecker, Garret, Chloe and Brison MacDonald, Derek and
Alyssa Farnstrom, and several great grandchildren. He will be missed
immensely by family and friends for his way of making people smile and
laugh with his sense of humor, always an upbeat person who loved a
great conversation and song.

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





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