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Jeffery Lawrence Stevens

Posted 2022-03-29 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Mar. 29, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Jeffrey Lawrence Stevens, 62, was called home to our Lord on 03/19/2022
in Kingman AZ, peacefully, in his wife's, Clara Stevens, loving arms due
to multiple myeloma, a cancer of plasma cells.

Jeff was born in Fullerton, CA, on 06/06/1959 to Patricia Anne Beach,
who preceded him in death, and adoptive father Jack Stevens. He later
was raised by stepfather, Sherman Beach, who also preceded him in death.
Over 55 years later through Ancestry.com, he was later reunited with his
biological father, Daniel Malone.

He lived back East until 18 years old when he moved to Arizona where he
would spend the rest of his life, particularly in Lake Havasu City, AZ.
Jeff became very successful in the stucco/plastering business for
decades where he was known for his skills, dedication, drive, and
leadership.

His hobbies included spending time outdoors in the AZ sun where he
enjoyed being on the lake, off-roading, shooting, camping, working on
cars, spending time in the garage staying busy, and spending time with
his loved ones.

Jeff was an overall wonderful person, loving soul, and a kind human
being. He was a wonderful husband, father, brother, grandfather, and
great grandfather.

He is survived by his wife, Clara Stevens, his daughters Cathy Stevens,
Summer Stevens, and Amanda Mite as well as his son Christopher Griner
and stepsons Leland Hall and Gene Barnes, and his grandchildren Alisha
Stevens, Falisha Stevens, Cody Stevens, Dawsen Smith, Christopher Ortiz,
Kali Ortiz, Aden Ortiz, Bella Griner, Kason Ortiz, and Kenzie Kukuk.

Aside from the children he doted on, Jeff is survived by his adoptive
father Jack Stevens, brothers Ricky Beach, Larry Stevens, Ronald Beach,
Robert Beach and his sister Kelly Cooke as well as several cousins,
nieces and nephews, and great grandchildren.

Jeff's Celebration of Life will be held at London Bridge Beach on
04/09/2022 in honor of his memory at 6 PM when the sun sets.






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