Eugene (Gene) Nedrow |
| Posted 2021-12-21 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald from Dec. 20 to Dec. 21, 2021 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Eugene Nedrow, "Gene", passed away Dec. 11, 2021 in Lake Havasu City. When Gene was a boy, he would go deer hunting with his dad. He enjoyed shooting guns, riding horses to the lake, and going to church. In high school, Gene had a teal '63 lowered Chevy with rims, pipes, and a small steering wheel. Gene's passion has always been cars and car shows. In June 1975, Gene was married in Long Beach, California, and had two children. Gene was a veteran, and was very proud to serve his country in the Army. While serving his country, he moved to Lawton, Oklahoma, in 1975. He loved traveling, and in 1976, he moved to Italy. He also lived in La Mirada, California. In 2010, he took his great nephew, Trenton, under his wing. He would care for him on weekends and take him to church. That's the kind of giving man he was. He was a great big brother and mentor to many. In September 2012, he moved to Lake Havasu City with his sister to restore their dad's house. Gene enjoyed going to the hot air balloon events and boat shows here. He loved walking his dog Lexie, who he called his only reason for living, at the local dog park. He was a Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Angels fan. When meeting Gene, he always had to make you laugh. It was a must for him to make an impression and to get a giggle out of you before you left. He was the very best friend ever and a friend for life. He would do anything for anyone. He would always answer the phone, listen, and talk your ear off with lots of laughter. His laugh will be missed. Gene is survived by his sister, Susan Harrington; his daughter, Regina Haines; his son, Michael Nedrow; his grandchildren, Kaile Haines, Aidin Haines, Michael Nedrow, Marissa Nedrow, and Izabelle Velasquez; and his great-granddaughter, Portia Haines. Arrangements were placed into the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz- frazefuneralhome.com. |
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