Jared Dustin Bunch
Born February 18th, 1986, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and went to his Heavenly home on December 12, 2024, at the forever age of 38 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jared is the son of John Calvin Bunch and the late Emma Kay (Tiger) Catcher. He was a son, brother, uncle, nephew, and an amazing friend.
Jared graduated from Stilwell High School and continued his education at Northeastern State University earning his bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in psychology. He was very devoted and very passionate about helping people to better their lives.
He also enjoyed cooking, spending time with his friends, watching football, especially his favorite team the Arizona Cardinals. Jared was also very open-minded in many different aspects of life from everyone he encountered.
Jared had a very kind, warm and gentle heart and soul. He would lend a hand when needed and listen to anyone who wanted to talk. He was truly a unique person, one of a kind, who will be missed.
Jared is proceeded beyond this life on earth by his mother Emma Kay (Tiger) Catcher, maternal grandparents John Tiger and Ruby (Cornsilk) Hogner, paternal grandparents Thomas and Betsy (Hardberger) Bunch, one sister Rhonda Kay (Catcher) Setser.
He leaves to cherish his memory, father John Calvin Bunch of Sallisaw; two brothers Joe Dale Catcher and John Derek Bunch; one sister Robing Bunch; two nephews Justin Setser and Robert Catcher; two nieces Miranda Catcher and Rhonda Catcher; two great nephews, one great niece, aunts, cousins and many wonderful friends.
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801 W Locust St., Stilwell, OK 74960
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