Wynn Alan Jeffery Stinson
June 15, 1969 ~ November 27, 2015 (age 46) 46 Years OldCelebration of Life services for Wynn Stinson, 46, of Oklahoma City will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, December 4th, 2015 at the Mill Creek First Baptist Church with the Reverend Claud Williams officiating. Interment will follow at Browning Family Cemetery in Mill Creek, OK. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Thursday December 3rd and family hour will be 6:00 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Pallbearers will be Mark Cobble, Timmy Stinson, Shane Frye, Charles Leach, Zach Russakis, Jeff Flowers, Bryan Anderson, John Sparks, and John Sparks, II.
Honorary pallbearers will be Barry Brown, Jerry Dehn, Brad Buskin, Jason Stratton, and Jack Hunt. Services are under the direction of Tishomingo Funeral Home 705 N. Kemp Tishomingo, OK 580-371-3344. Online condolences can be made through the tishomingofuneralhome.com website.
Wynn Alan Jeffery Stinson was born on June 15, 1969 to Jeffery Josiah and Barbara Jean (Benson) Stinson in Oklahoma City and passed from this life on November 27, 2015 at his home. Wynn was raised and attended school in Ardmore, Lone Grove, and while attending high school in Sulphur he enjoyed playing football and played the French horn for the band and graduated from there in 1987. After high school Wynn married Tina M. Jones, mother of his children in Sulphur.
Wynn attended Cameron University on a football scholarship; he later attended East Central University and received his Bachelors and Master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma in Electrical Engineering. Following High School Graduation
He began working at Tinker Airforce Base as a Software Electrical Engineer, where he designed software to test the safety of Stealth Bombers and Fighter Jets for the U.S. Military. He had been employed there for the last 20 years.
Wynn married Nannette Adele (Jackson) on December 14, 2012 in Oklahoma City and they made their home in Moore before moving to Oklahoma City. Wynn loved his wife, children, and family. He had posted a quote recently online: “My true love and my soulmate for life is Nannette Adele Stinson. I have never loved a woman like I love her. Always will. There will never be another. She has brought my favorite quote to reality.”
Wynn also loved Harley motorcycles, football, fast cars, fishing, hunting, golf, boating, and wrestling with his son Jake. Wynn was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Sulphur.
Wynn is survived by his wife Nannette Stinson of the home, his Son Jake Stinson and Daughter Jessica Stinson both of Norman; his Mother: Barbara King Stinson of Sulphur and his father Jeff Stinson and his wife Ochee of Ardmore, OK. His sister, Mary Stinson, and her daughter Ruby, of Sulphur, Uncle Tim and Aunt Linda Stinson of Mill Creek, Uncle Don and Aunt Charlene Wade of South Carolina, Aunt Tonia Benson of Kansas, and Great Aunt Mary Pickens of Texas and special cousins Sarah Hudgens, Timmy Stinson, and Mark Cobble along with numerous other cousins and relatives. He was preceded in death by his Paternal Grandparents Buster and Bula Stinson, Paternal grandparents A.J. and Rebecca Stinson, and maternal great-grandparents Gene Benson and Sibyl Jacobs.