Stanley J "Stan" Wilson
Dec 26, 1961 - Sep 27, 2021
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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BARTLESVILLE EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Posted September 30, 2021
Stan was born on December 26, 1961 in Independence, Kansas to Norma Jean and Fred L Wilson, who proceed him in death.
He is survived by his wife Nancy Love-Wilson. Stan and Nancy were married on March 22, 2014. He is also survived by his sister Terri Simmons and nieces Holly Simmons and Sarah Pouncil (Aaron), and Chloe Wilson-Giltner all of Independence Kansas, daughter Amy Retheford of Bixby, grandsons Wyatt Perkins and Mason Perkins, granddaughter Justine Schiavone and great granddaughter Layla.
Having many interests in life, Stan would first and foremost want to be known as a follower of Christ. He attended Spirit Church of Bartlesville Oklahoma where he served as greeter and bus driver on Sunday mornings. He was also involved in Bridges House, a women's transitional ministry with his wife Nancy, serving as house parents. He served with the John 3:16 Ministry in Tulsa and the Priesthood Motorcycle Ministry of Bartlesville. Stan never turned away from the opportunity to help others.This site may be freely linked, but not duplicated in any way without consent.
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