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Paul Jaro Koesterer

Posted 2021-08-27 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Aug. 27, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Paul Jaro Koesterer, of Lake Havasu City, AZ passed away on August 6,
2021. He was 49 years old.

Paul was born on February 2. 1972 in San Bernandino CA to his Dad
Charles Koesterer and his Mom Sheryl Koesterer. He has a sister Brenda
Mazzanti. He lived with his parents and sister until he met and
married the love of his life in October 1994, to Michele Koesterer.
They lived in Covina until they moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ in
November 2004 and still reside there.

Paul & Michele has one biological daughter Alicia Koesterer. When
Alicia was 16, she asked if they could adopt her best friend, Jessica
Avants. They ended up as foster parents to her and her brother and
many other wonderful children for about 8 years. They adopted Aden and
Josie in January 2017. Then in December 2020 adopted another daughter
Abigail.

Paul started a pool business when they first moved out to Lake Havasu,
and it was called Above The Rest Pool & Spa. In 2015, sold that
business and decided they were going to do tile cleanings and big jobs
but very little cleaning. Through the years after, they decided to
take on more customers through word of mouth. Now they are called My
Havasu Pool Service and Repair.

Paul also loved playing poker. He taught his wife how to play and they
were inseparable. They were together through business, poker, and
family. He also loved to cook. Cooking was his passion
Paul is survived by his wife, 6+ kids from biological, foster and
adopted. Mother father sister, mother n law and Father n law, sister n
law and brothers n law, nieces and nephews, friends and cousins and
granddaughters. People say what they will miss more than anything
besides him would be his smile. He loved everyone no matter how they
treated him. He will be missed by all especially his wife. Until we
meet again Paul.





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