Jeralee (Jerrie) (Kirk) Dutton |
| Posted 2021-11-06 by mhenderson |
| Bradbury Memorial Center - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Jeralee (Jerrie) Kirk Dutton, peacefully passed away at home on July 13th, 2021, Lake Havasu City, Arizona, at the age of 78. Jeralee was born on February 21, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Gerald Kirk and Alice L Matthew Kirk. Jeralee was raised in Salt Lake City, then moved to California. Jeralee married Doug Cox, in Salt Lake City, Utah, together they had three sons, Doug, Michael, and Don. They later divorced. She then married Doug Dutton and they moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ in 2001. Jeralee was a truck driver, had a deep love for the open roads, the great outdoors, and camping. Jeralee also had a deep love for riding motorcycles, she was a Harley Davidson woman. Jeralee was one of the original founders of the Havasu Hoodlums in April 2017. She always loved to go to the River Run in Laughlin, Nevada. She enjoyed watching people and won 900.00 at the Aquarius Casino. One of her best biker weekend’s ever, she also enjoyed riding a motorcycle with Brett, during John and Jeneau’s wedding. She also loved to go boating, and going to Fox’s. She has also deeply enjoyed the river. Jeralee was an avid fan of the Arizona Cardinals too, was always dressed up in her Cardinals attire. Jeralee will truly be missed by all, her love for life, and the laughter she shared with all of us. She is survived by her three sons, four sisters Susan, Linda, Mary and Beverly, four step children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband Doug Dutton who passed away on March 27, 2013, her parents, Aunts, and Uncles, Cousins, one brother Ted Williams Kirck, brother-in-law Lee Canham, nephew Bill Tesch, Keven Canham, and Jamie Wilson. A celebration of life will be held at the Office Cocktail Lounge on October 16th, 2021 at 11am. Please come and celebrate Jeralee’s life and legacy with us. |
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