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Lawrence Charles White

Posted 2021-05-19 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on May 19, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Lawrence Charles White, 77, loving husband father and grandfather,
passed away peacefully at Havasu Regional Medical Center on April 24,
2021.

He was born in Inglewood, California July 29, 1943. He moved to Santa
Ana, California with his parents when he was a baby. His dad was a
fisherman so Larry would go fishing with dad when not in school. He
hated lobster, called them ocean spiders.

He graduated from Santa Ana High School and went to college for two
years. Worked for Phil and Jim's as an appliance repairman until Phil
and Jim's went out of business, after that he worked for several small
appliance repair businesses until he retired at age 60. He totally
enjoyed every minute of his 17 years of retirement.

He moved to Lake Havasu City in 2003, and said we now live in
paradise. He enjoyed going to Laughlin once a month to play video
poker and always came home with more money than he took with him.

Larry was known to his friends, as Lightning. Larry was a quiet man
who cared about everyone he met, he was also a funny man, and would
pop off with comments that would make you laugh when you were not
expecting it, he will be deeply missed by all. He never got angry or
upset about anything, always calm and accepting anything that might
happen. He loved working with computers, breaking them just to put
them back in working order again. He would give himself many
challenges just for the pleasure of making them work again.

He was loved by his doctor and she was upset to find out he was
deceased; he was one of those special patients to her.

He was preceded in death by his father Donald Charles White and his
mother Phyllis Jean White. He was survived by his wife Suzanne White
and two daughters Nicole White Raymon, Terri White and one grandchild.

He was cremated at Lietz-Fraze crematory in Lake Havasu City. His wish
was to not have a service performed.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.




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