IN LOVING MEMORY OF

William David

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Stultz

Oct 27, 1956 — Jun 29, 2025

Bristow

Obituary

William David Stultz, one of the most caring, loving, and kind people, was called to heaven to be with the Lord on June 29, 2025. William was born October 27, 1956 in St. Louis, Missouri to his parents, Charles D. and Martha Ann Mahan Stultz.  William had one brother, named Jimmy Dean. William family ancestors included: Aunt Mildred Vanstan, Uncle Oggie, Uncle Cleetus, and his Grandma Ellie Mae Wagner.

William leaves behind his loving wife, Sherry, of the home, after almost fifteen years of marriage and unofficial friends as family.  Special family includes his "unofficial dad," Ray Kinslow, and Ray's wife, Joyce. William has two grown daughters, Rosemary and

Jennifer. He has one stepdaughter with his wife sherry, Michelle.

While a teen, William worked at Oscar's Steakhouse in Jefferson City, Missouri. Then he worked at the RC Cola company for three years. From there, he worked at various restaurants, including "Lake of the Ozarks," Potted Steakhouse" in Missouri; After moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1980, William worked as a detail-er for Doenges Brothers Ford for eight years. While living by the Bristow Sale Barn, he worked at the Veterinarian's Clinic, and Denny's restaurant. William worked at Super H (now "William's") for 19 years, retiring from there in 2019.

William had recalled that when he was young, his first car was a bright yellow 1966 Ford Galaxy; The second was a 1972 blue and white Mustang. His third sports car was a 1976 Orange Trans Am Pontiac.

William's favorites included actors- Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, and Walter Brennan; Hobby collections of "Bats 7 Batman" and Bugs Bunny cartoons.   His favorite foods were Fried Chicken and Mexican foods (especially tacos and burritos). William also loved horses and is known for camping with his horse in the horse trailer.

William loved the Lord and lived his life as a Christian. He was a member of the Bristow First Church of God. William also loved going to special Christian services. Some of his favorite songs were: "Amazing Grace," "Ten Reasons," "It Won't Always Rain," "What A Beautiful Name and "Go Rest High."  Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00pm, Wednesday, July 2, 2025 at First Church of God in Bristow.

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