Justin-Schultz-Obituary

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Justin Dean Schultz

Kellyville, Oklahoma

Feb 17, 1976 – Jul 13, 2023

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BORN
February 17, 1976
DIED
July 13, 2023
LOCATION
Kellyville, Oklahoma

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Traditions Funeral and Cremation Services - Kellyville Obituary

Justin Schultz was born on February 17th, 1976, and passed away on July 13th, 2023, at 47 years old. 


He is survived by his children Luke, Lindsey and Nicholas Schultz, mother Gwen and husband Roger Chuculate, father Mike and wife Carolyn Schultz, sister and husband Stephanie and Craig Harding, step siblings and spouses Kelly and Amber Gile, Philip and Kendra Chuculate, Christy and Doug Whisenhunt, and countless other family members and friends. 


After graduating high school from Thunderbird Academy in 1994, Justin joined and served in the United States Air Force. From there he discharged to work multiple jobs and pursue many different mediums of art. He was a skilled painter, glass blower, and musician, with some works even being put on display in museums. 


To those that knew him Justin was a creative genius with a kind heart and fun-loving attitude. He made friends wherever he went and never caused anyone to feel left out or unwanted. His jokes and joy will be missed by so many. 


Services will be held at 2:00 pm at Traditions Funeral Chapel in Kellyville, Oklahoma on Thursday, July 27th.


Arrangements are under the direction of Traditions Funeral and Cremation Services, 35 S. Main, Kellyville, 918-247-7373.

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Justin was one of the first friends I made in the Air Force. He was rough around the edges but his heart was true. When I lost my best friend, I called Justin at 2:00am and told him that I needed him to come over because my heart was broken and I didn’t know what to do. Justin was there immediately. When I told him I just wanted to ride around town around and listen to music with a beer, the only question he asked was,”what kind”. There are a lot of people that seem perfect and shiny but...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Justin was a good hearted man, we became friends over the last few years. We each helped one another out no matter what the situation was without worries! We would have our bi- weekly jam sessions every week. He could play the piano, drums, guitar, basspretty talented guy in my opinion. I’m gonna miss him showing up at , well whenever he felt no matter what time it was! We love you Justin

I always looked forward to what Justin would say when we were in school and on the school bus. He was always so upbeat and full of life. I wanted so badly to be like him and. have his courage. I hate we didn't get to hang out more.

Justin was such a great friend! Such a talented artist/musician! He will be sorely missed! Rock In Paradise brother!!

I met Justin when we were in middle school at Allen Bowden. We became friends instantly. He was way cooler than me but somehow made me feel cooler than I actually was....he had a way of doing that. He could have fit in with the popular kids but I think he knew our rag-tag group needed him. We remained friends through high school but lost touch when I went off to college. I am sorry to this day that we didn't stay in touch and have often thought about the amazing times we had together...

SO sorry for your Loss