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Reana Lynn Perkins

Posted 2023-10-14 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Oct. 7 to Oct. 8, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Reana Lynn Perkins, 32, of Lake Havasu City and all of nature, passed
away on Sept. 17, 2023.

Reana was born on Sept. 25,1990.

Reana moved to Lake Havasu City with her family when she was 2 years
old. She spent her younger days in Havasu and graduated from Lake Havasu
High School (2009). She traveled as much as possible between her
adventures, Lake Havasu was her home base.

Reana loved to travel; she went across Europe twice with the high school
travel club. She would work different jobs that would let her be in
nature. In Alaska at Mt. McKinley, she made snow angels on a glacier. In
Yosemite National Park, she jumped from a cliff attached with a harness.
She did a lot of hiking in Yosemite while wearing Converse sneakers and
a dress - her preferred hiking outfit. She worked in Yellowstone
National Park; she did whitewater rafting and lots of hiking again in
her Converse and dress. In Wisconsin she ran a zip line. She traveled
with friends across this country seeing the outdoors. Everywhere she
went she made wonderful lifelong friends.

Reana had many talents. She was an outstanding artist; she was a catcher
for her softball team for 2 years. She won many soccer kick-off
competitions. She completed three sky diving jumps. She was a Girl Scout
till she graduated. Reana was a daredevil who was ready to try any
adventure.

Reana is survived by her mother, Carol (Terry) Perkins, brothers, Kevin
Perkins and James Perkins, sister, Brandy Perkins, Brother-in-law, Kyle
Schneider, Nephew, Zachery Schneider, sister Jessica Heaston, nephews,
Austin, Brandon, and Donovan Heaston, niece, Jocelyn Morin.

Reana was always happiest in the woods, so she will be planted to become
a lovely Pine tree and placed in the Montana forest where her branches
can always sway in the breeze.

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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