Rodney-Sullins-Obituary

Rodney Dean Sullins

Arma, Kansas

Age 65

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Arma, Kansas

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Rodney Dean Sullins Arma - Rodney Dean Sullins of Arma, Kansas died Thursday, May 13, 2021 at the age of 65. He was in the woods doing what he loved and suffered from a heart attack. He leaves behind his loving wife of almost 40 years Debbie, three children, Melissa (Gabriel) Dauphin, Travis...

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Rodney was a great man and friend. I knew him as an exceptional giving person. He always talked with me when we lived in Pittsburg and loved spending time with him. When we would come back to visit, he wanted to know how me and my family were doing and was always interested in how I was doing. He was someone I was always wanting to be around and talk with. I will miss seeing him when I visit. God bless Debbie and his family. I know he will be missed.

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Hi Everyone! Rod and I grew up together. Our families were good friends. I had an older brother who was friends with Rods older brother Chuck. Rod and I went throughBoy Scouts together. We hung out after school and rode our bikes around, . We each bought a mini bike and many Saturdays we would take off on them riding along railroad tracks from Milpitas to Warm Springs. We would have lunch at a fast food place hang around Warm Springs and Then rode our mini bikes back to Milpitas! We...

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Rieger and I started hunting with Rod in 2012 and we hit it off immediately! Even though we only saw each other once a year we kept in contact with multiple texts (often hunting humor related) and phone calls. To us he was so much more than our outfitter. He quickly became our dear friend. There truly wasn’t a time where he wouldn’t drop everything to come help us. When I heard about his passing, we played a video of my deer recovery with Rod talking in the background. It brought a smile and...

Rieger and I started hunting with Rod in 2012 and we hit it off immediately! Even though we only saw each other once a year we kept in contact with multiple texts (often hunting humor related) and phone calls. To us he was so much more than our outfitter. He quickly became our dear friend. There truly wasn’t a time where he wouldn’t drop everything to come help us. When I heard about his passing, we played a video of my deer recovery with Rod talking in the background. It brought a smile and...