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Blake William Ingraham

Posted 2020-01-02 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Jan. 1, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Blake William Ingraham, 21, of Lake Havasu City died on Dec 4, 2019,
as a result from a single-car accident in Needles, California. He was
born in San Dimas, California, the son of Dustin and Michaelann
(Sharrai) Ingraham. He graduated from Lake Havasu City in 2016 and
then started working in the family business (Monstrous Pizza) as a
pizza expert for more than three years.

Blake was a kindhearted soft-spoken soul. He enjoyed video games,
watching Youtube, playing W.O.W and hanging out with his sister but
most of all he liked listening to heavy metal music and learning new
songs on his electric guitar that he built with his G-pa. He also had
an outstanding memory, memorizing more than 1,300 numbers in Pi, over
a three-month period, to the song "One" from Metallica. He will
forever be remembered for his willingness to help others, doing crazy
things on a whim and for just being him.

Blake is survived by his father, Dustin, of Eastvale, California; his
mother, Michaelann, and his sister Megan Ingraham both of Lake Havasu
City, AZ.

Services will be held Monday Jan.6th 2020, at the LDS church 504 Acoma
Blvd N., Lake Havasu, Visitation is at 9 a.m. and funeral at 10 a.m.
Celebration of life, location TBA at funeral, will immediately follow
interment at Lake Havasu Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, Heavy
metal stickers are requested to adorn Blake's casket in person or can
be sent to General Delivery/Blake Ingraham, 1750 N McCulloch Blvd,
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403.

Services were placed in the care of Dimond & Sons Needles Mortuary.


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