Gerald Ross McNutt's Obituary
“Until we meet again under the old shady tree, babe. I love you.” A good Christian man, Gerald Ross McNutt, drove his hotrod into heaven on Thursday, August 8, 2013. What a Beach Boy party it must have been when brother in law, Billy Fassett, and Father Fod met him on the streets of gold! He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Charlotte McNutt, daughter, Malyssa Berry, sons Joshua Denny Ed McNutt, and Matthew Boy Moulton, Father, EC Denny McNutt, brother’s Mike and Cary McNutt, sisters Anita, Debbie, and Melanie McNutt, grandchildren, Thomas, Alexandra, Ethan, Ella, and baby, Jellybean Moulton, Krystina Berry Trevor Lauritson, His favorite daughter in law, Erin Moulton, sister in law, Eugena Slayton, Debbie Fassett, and Lydia Carter, mother in law, Faye Mickle, Aunt Sherry Renfrow, and Uncle Ronnie White, and cousins Wayne and Birdie McNutt. Gerald never met a stranger and developed golden friendships with Ron Moulton, Richard and Linda Rolzinski, Donovan and Miriam Calmer, Larry and Lynn Harger, Charlie and Sharon Jackson, Brenda Johnson, Barry Gardner, Don Baccus, Ralph Pointer, and John Cloud. A proud Vietnam Veteran, Gerald served two tours of duty from 1966 to 1968. He was awarded th National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, 1 Bronze Star, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. Gerald was especially happy working with and mentoring young men from Tulsa Boy’s Home in the Heart of a Craftsman Ministry at Newheart Fellowship Church. He loved all the gang involved and put in long hours getting sponsors and buying car parts for the Hot Rods. He took special pride in his T-Bucket, American Warrior, and dedicated it in the honor of all veterans and military who served our country. His sons will honor and carry on his legacy by taking American Warrior to military events. His strong, giving, and generous, spirit will live on through everyone who knew and loved him. And, babe, thank you for our family prayers and hand holding around the kitchen table. Your prayers of wisdom will always be invaluable in our hearts and mind and you will always be “the smartest man in the world!” Visitation will be 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Monday, August 12th, Floral Haven Funeral Home, Broken Arrow. Funeral Service will be 11:00 am, Tuesday, August 13th, New Heart Fellowship Church, 10675 S. 193rd E. Ave, Broken Arrow
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