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David Wayne Breazeal

Posted 2022-09-11 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Sep. 11, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

David Wayne Breazeal, 62, of Lake Havasu City, passed away peacefully on
Aug. 30, 2022 after a sudden and brief battle with cancer. He was born
on Oct. 26, 1959 in Glendale, California to Morse Lindsey Breazeal and
Betty Jo.

David spent many of his years in Milwaukie, Oregon, where he raised his
son, Joshua Wayne Breazeal, and later moved to Arizona to be closer to
his brothers. One of the kindest souls on this planet, David was a
gentle, giving man who worked tirelessly to ensure that his son had
everything he needed. David faced every challenge in life with admirable
strength and courage. His favorite pastime was building slot cars,
traveling and meeting new people, but nothing compared to the love he
had for spending time with his family.

David is survived by his son Joshua Wayne Breazeal of Allen, Texas;
father Morse Lindsey Breazeal and mother Betty Jo. He's also survived by
his brothers Jonathan Carl Breazeal and wife Bonnie, and William Thomas
Breazeal and wife Theresa. He's also survived by sisters Michele Lena
Breazeal, and Anita Marie Peterson and husband Tim; and sister-in-law
Trudi (Austin) Breazeal.

He was preceded in death by his brothers Morse Lindsey Breazeal II and
Marshall Lewis Breazeal, and sister-in-law Sherry Breazeal.

We are working on getting the memorial service planned and will update
our memorial website with that info as soon as we have it.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at. To send free
cards go to www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.






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