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Daniel Lee Postal

Posted 2020-05-04 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on May 3, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Daniel (Dan) Lee Postal, 62, of Lake Havasu City passed away during
surgery on April 28, 2020. He was born on March 29, 1958 in Glendale
California, to Richard and Dolores (Ryan) Postal one day after his
mother's birthday.

Daniel is survived by his Twins Samuel Postal and Erica (Jake) Eastin,
daughter Audrey Postal, and step-daughter Lizeth Ruiz. His
grandchildren are: Eleni Ruiz, Alayna Eastin, Aaron Breitenstein, and
a fourth due in October. Dan is also survived by his father Richard
(Dick) Postal, sister Diana (Todd) Flesner, brother Douglas (Mary)
Postal, as well as two aunts and nieces, nephews, and his much loved
cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother.

A resident of Lake Havasu City for nearly 12 years, Dan was raised in
La Crescenta, California. He graduated from Crescenta Valley High
School, and attended Glendale Community College in Glendale,
California. He married Rosana Ruiz on November 2, 1991 but they later
divorced. Dan managed several Old Quaker Paint stores in Southern
California, then moved to McMinnville Oregon working for Freelin Wade.
After three weeks of no Oregon sunshine, the family decided to move to
Lake Havasu City where Dan was employed at Havasu Iron & Metal. He was
the smiling face behind the counter helping the customers and ordering
material.

Dan loved his football and various other sports. He had a quick wit
and loved to throw some zingers at the customers. He also loved
camping and the annual Postal Reunion campouts held each year at Lake
Tahoe.

No services are planned at this time.

Arrangements were placed in care of Mohave Memorial Lake Havasu
Mortuary and Crematory.




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