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William Todd Dupler Obit

Apr 07, 1973 - Nov 11, 2020

William Todd Dupler passed away 11 Nov 2020. He lived in Newcastle, Oklahoma.

Todd was born to William “Bill” and Janice Ann Dupler on 07 Apr 1973 in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Todd graduated from Lawton Eisenhower High School in 1991 and from the University of Oklahoma in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. He started his career at Deaconess Hospital in the emergency room then worked at Fresenius Dialysis and then moved to Cardiothoracic (801) ICU at Baptist Hospital. He then left ICU to attend Missouri State University and graduated in 2010 with a Master's degree in Nurse Anesthesia. He was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at the VA Medical Center until his death. Todd owned and operated Heartland Anesthesia Consultants. He grew his business to provide anesthesia services to multiple locations. His sucess was due to his skill and to his ability to form meaningful relationships with everyone he worked with.

Todd met the love of his life on 14 Aug 2004. Her name was Amanda and he remembered the exact outfit she was wearing. Their first date was on a OU/Texas weekend in Dallas. They married 20 Dec 2004.

Todd and Amanda made a wonderful life together. They had three sons, Noah, Caleb and Gavin. His greatest joy in life came from time spend with his wife and sons. He was incredibly involved in the boys' soccer events. Todd coached and raised money for equipment. He served on the Newcastle Fotbol Booster Clue as a founder and Vice President. He loved watching his boys play the game they all loved.

Todd and family took family trips together. They went from Hawaii to Belize and traveled in their RV to as many National Parks as possible. Their favorite is Zion National Park.

Todd installed within his sons many values. Honesty, integrity, the value of hard work, learning how to fix anything and most importanly, how to love others. He taught them this by example. He was also a loving uncle to his nieces and nephews.

Todd also enjoyed his friends. Halloween, Christas and New Year's parties, OU/Texas weekends, nights spent by the firepit and swim parties were some of the things he enjoyed with his many firends. As Amanda said, “So many of his friends are family”. He will be so deeply missed.

He was preceded in death by his parents Bill and Jan Dupler.

Todd is survived by his loving wife Amanda and their sons Caleb, Gavin and Noah. His sister Lori (Rick) Franz of Lawton, sister-in-law Susan Hodges of Newcastle, brother-in-law Scott Condict of Moore and brother-in-law Mark (Dawn) Condict of Moore. His parents-in-law Wendell and Betty Condict of Moore along with numberous nephews and nieces, friends, coworkers and his beloved dog Zeus.

A celebration of life was held at Newcastle First Baptist Church on Tuesday 17 Nov 2020. Graveside services were held at Newcastle Memorial Cemetery.

In lew of flowers, the Todd Dupler Memorial Fund has been set up to benefit their sons. Donations may be sent to First United Bank, 10731 S Western Ave, OKC 73170.



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