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George Phillip Romero

Posted 2022-12-07 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Dec. 7, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

George Phillip Romero went to heaven on Nov. 28, 2022, in Lake Havasu
City, at the age of 86. George was born to Max and Molly Romero on April
18, 1936, in San Bernardino, California.

George was married to Helen Romero for 25 years and had three lovely
sons; Steve, Don, and John.

George lived in Lake Havasu City for 28 years and was a member of the
Elks and Moose Lodge. Prior to moving to Lake Havasu City, George ran
two successful framing businesses for more than 40 years in San
Bernardino, California. He loved spending time with his family, driving
his boat and wave runners on the lake, water skiing, hunting, and
golfing.

George was the heart of the Romero family, the life of the party who
will be remembered for his kind, playful nature. He leaves behind his
son, Don of Lake Havasu City, daughters Sally Baragar and Cynthia
Tompkins of Henderson, Nevada, brothers Max of Fremont, California, and
Robert of Yucaipa, California. He also will be dearly missed by his 10
grandchildren, Arzsebet, Brianna, Jesstina, Kristin, Crystal, Jerred,
Kelsey, Malorie, Brandon, and Irelynn; and 12 great-grandchildren,
Drake, Holidae, Wyse, Rocky, Dotty, Ashtyn, Colton, Ellie, Rhyatt, Kash,
Bennett, and Gavin. He will be missed by his companion Judy Tidwell.
George was preceded in death by his sons, Steve and John, his sister,
Rose Fallon, and his beloved wife of 26 years, Patricia.

George requested that there be no service, rather that he be remembered
in everyone's heart.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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