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Kari Wendy Kewish

Posted 2018-09-26 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Sept. 26, 2018 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Kari Wendy Kewish, 44, of Lake Havasu City, passed away on September
5, 2018 after a two-year battle with a rare form of cancer known as
EHE or epithelioid hemangioendothelioma.

Kari was born on November 13, 1973 in Tarzana, California to Kenneth
William Kewish Jr. and Sharon Lee (Mclean) Kewish. The family moved to
Lake Havasu City in 1982. Kari graduated from Lake Havasu High School
in 1992 and went on to work in many fields including Cosmetology (hair
dresser), Education (preschool teacher), Customer Service (K-Mart) and
her last employment was with the Lake Havasu Unified School District
where she was an administrative assistant for 13 years.

Kari touched many lives and will be deeply missed. Her family was very
important to her and she was an extremely proud mother to her two-
year-old daughter, Serenity Paige, who was the greatest blessing and
accomplishment in her life as she had told many friends and family.

Kari was preceded in death by her grandparents, Kenneth William Kewish
Sr., Marjory Kewish, Charlotte Urciuoli, and her uncles James,
Douglas, and Jack Kewish.

Kari is survived by her parents, Kenneth and Sharon Kewish, daughter
Serenity Paige Bradley-Kewish, sister Sheryl (Daniel) Delgado, nephew
Cody (Alisha) Delgado and their daughters Hailey and Natalie, niece
Michaela Delgado and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 11:30
am at First Baptist Church located at 1535 El Camino Drive in Lake
Havasu City followed by a Celebration of Life reception at Jack Hardie
Park Ramada 6.

Thoughts and condolences can be sent to Kari's family at
www.mohavememorial .com. Arrangements were placed in the care of
Mohave Memorial Lake Havasu Mortuary.




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