Gregory Valenzuela

Obituary of Gregory Lee Valenzuela

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Gregory Lee Valenzuela passed away on February 13, 2015 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He was born to Marie and Frank James Valenzuela in Los Angeles, California on July 17, 1959. Gregory grew up near Winters, California. He lived in the high desert region on Southern California for 20 years where he worked for Stater Bros Market. He moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona 9 years ago. He was wed to Amber in 1999 and he loved his 2 sons and 3 daughters. Gregory owned Greg's Bobcat Service of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He was a gun enthusiast, an avid survivalist and he loved boating. Gregory is survived by his wife Amber Valenzuela of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; sons, Douglas Valenzuela (Jamie) of Apple Valley, California, Saxon Valenzuela of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; daughters, Angie Mink (Jerry) of Apple Valley, California, Sheyanne Valenzuela of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, Savannah Valenzuela of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; brother, Darrell Valenzuela of Yolo, California; and 10 grandchildren. Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home and Crematory. Thoughts and condolences may be sent to the Valenzuela family at www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.
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