Chase Hulett

Chase Hulett obituary, Mountain View, OK

Chase Hulett

Chase Hulett Obituary

Visit the Ray & Martha's Funeral Home - Mountain View website to view the full obituary.

Chase Earl Hulett, 17, of Mountain View, Oklahoma passed away unexpectedly on December 7, 2024. He was born to Jason and Tina (Stephenson) Hulett on November 27, 2007 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma Chase was in the graduating class of 2026 Mountain View Gotebo School . Chase left a lasting impression on every person he came in contact with during his short 17 years. He was a unique young man, he loved music, books, poems, motors, anything diesel, fishing, hunting, lending a helping hand, friends, and family but his true love was to mechanic, his loyal friend, Milly, and his Lord and Savior. He lived life to the fullest, 100 miles and hour, 100% of the time.

Chase will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

Survivors: Parents: Jason and Tina Hulett, Mountain View, Oklahoma Grandparents: Rodney and Lori Hulett, Gotebo Oklahoma.

Todd and Dana Davis, Mountain View, Oklahoma

Great grandparents: Earl and Sheryl Davis Mountain View, Oklahoma

Half sister: Kinsley Green, Lookeba, Oklahoma

Host of aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, family and extended family that Chase dearly loved.

He has proceeded in death by grandparents, Owen "Steve" and Anita Stephenson, Great grandparents Larry and Deanne Hulett, and Kenneth and Johnaphene Sheffield, Great~ Great grandparents Earl and Mabelle Hulett, Brother: Jeep Holt Hulett, Sister: Timber Rae Hulett.

Funeral: 11:00 a.m., Thursday, December 12, 2024

Mountain View School

Mountain View, Oklahoma

Interment: Hulett Family Cemetery

Mountain View, Oklahoma

Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Mountain View, OK

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Ray & Martha's Funeral Home - Mountain View

1100 W Main St. Hwy 9, Mountain View, OK 73062

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