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John (Jay) Hart V

Posted 2021-09-30 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Sep. 30, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

John "Jay" Hart V was born In Salt Lake City to John W Hart IV and Susan
E Dyches on Nov. 14, 1983. He departed this earthly life too soon on
Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021.

John received some of his elementary education at West Brook Elementary
in Utah and completed the remainder at Oro Grande Elementary and
Thunderbolt Middle School in Arizona. He went on to graduate from Lake
Havasu High School a year early ahead of his class in 2001. While
attending high school, he attended Mojave Community College where he
became the most talented welder and fabricator one has seen. He used
those talents to operate and manage Turbo Resource to its fullest
potential alongside with the owners whom are family friends.

His interest include family, racing, riding his Harley, shooting,
golfing, camping, dirt bikes, bowling, music, and fun times on the lake.

He was a hard worker but he loved to play even harder! He was a
phenomenal fabricator and machinist, welder, mechanic, and racer...he
just excelled at everything he poured his heart into. He loved to crack
a joke, have a good laugh and was always smiling. He was the most
genuine being you would ever meet! He was always there to lend a helping
hand to someone in need and never expected anything in return. He was
the most genuine friend anyone could imagine to have!

John leaves to cherish his memories his parents, a sister Stacey Sue
Harvie, his brother-in-law Tim Harvie, a nephew Jaxon Harvie and a niece
Brittany Harvie, along with so many dear friends and extended family!

There will be a celebration of life in his honor Oct. 2 at Windsor Beach
at 3 p.m.




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