David Earl Rorick
Apr 7, 1962 - Jun 21, 2020
Posted by: Ann Weber
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He was born on April 7, 1962 in
Lawton, Oklahoma to parents Robert Rorick and JoAnn Jordan
Rein. He graduated from Sooner High in Bartlesville,
Oklahoma in 1980 and briefly attended Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. David was always able to
make friends easily. Growing up, David was a member of the
Boy Scouts and enjoyed playing baseball. He loved to read
the Bible and spent time preaching in his later years. David
always looked forward to visiting and talking with family
and friends. He enjoyed going to the dinners held at
Hillside Christian Church in Nowata, Oklahoma. He had a
difficult life due to illness, but he still made the most of
it. David was a special person to all who knew him. He was
very well-loved by everyone at the Stepping Stone facility
in Boley, Oklahoma and will be missed dearly by all who knew
him.
David is preceded in death by his uncle, Lloyd Jordan and
aunt, Linda Mosher.
He is survived by his mother, JoAnn Rein
of California, stepfather Larry Rein of California, his
father Robert Rorick of Virginia, brother Charles Rorick,
sister Tammy Thompson of Oregon, niece Mary Cole of
California, Aunt Glenna Hitchcock, cousins Danny and Jim
Jamison, uncle John R. Jordan and wife Judy and their
children, aunt Evelyn Jordan and family Terry, Donna and
Dianne.
Visitation was held on Thursday, June 25 from 3pm to 8pm at
Stumpff-Nowata Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, June 26, also at Stumpff-Nowata Funeral Home at
10:30am with interment to follow at the Nowata Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Friends who wish may sign the online guest book and leave condolences.
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