Steve Stultz
He was younger than his parents and older than his children.
Joseph Steven Stultz was born and lived his entire life in West Plains, Missouri. He is survived by his wife, Lea Ann (Hall) Stultz, his daughters Jennifer Mihalevich and husband Matt, Sarah Moad and husband Dustin, one step-son, James Barton, his daughters’ mother, Millie, one sister, Polly Stultz Willard, one nephew, Peter, three nieces, Margaret Ann, Lisa, and Gina, and five grandchildren, Emily, Brandon, Patience, Rordan, and Jack.
He is preceded in death by his father, Joseph “Joe” Morrow Stultz, his mother, Thelma Louvina (Russell) Stultz, and brother, Larry Stultz.
A tribute will be held on Saturday, the 27th of April 2019, at the Georgia White Walking Park in West Plains, Missouri from 1-4pm. Please bring your own seating and musical instruments if desired.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to your local animal shelter or rescue. Memorial contributions may be made left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Ray and Bea Hall
April 22, 2019 @ 7:18 pm
He was the most wonderful and caring son-in-law any parent could ask for. We are heartbroken that he left so soon. We will see you later Steve.
Melinda King
April 22, 2019 @ 8:58 pm
My heart goes out to you Lea Ann. You were brave through this tragic turn of events. i see the smile on his face and know he loved life. I wish we could have met under different circumstances. I am proud that I was part of his care team. May your memories bring you comfort. To honor him, continue to embrace life to its fullest.
Densel
April 23, 2019 @ 10:26 am
Steve and I were best friends during our teenage years. We learned to play guitar together, we played in bands together. We picked peaches together, listened to music together. We talked about the guitars we wanted and we talked about the hot-rods we’d like to have. We got into mischief together and we talked about girls. We went on road trips together and worried our mothers together. But mostly we laughed. Precious memories. He was my brother from another mother. RIP Steve.
Larry Rowe
April 23, 2019 @ 10:32 am
So sorry for this loss. Have known Steve a long time since working at Southwest. I saw him last at Kikos about a month or so ago and we laughed that we always ran in to each other at a restaurant or Wal-Mart. He was a heck of a good guy and always pleasant and courteous. God Bless you all. Cherish those memories and he’ll always be with you.
Mary Eldringhoff Mahan
April 24, 2019 @ 9:41 am
So sorry for your loss. Praying for the family.
Bob Pendergrass
April 25, 2019 @ 6:54 pm
I’m still in shock that my co-worker and good friend has left this world. We were alike in so many ways with music and laughter at the top of that list. I can’t help but laugh thinking of our time together and certain songs will always remind me of him. Until we meet again your spirit is with me.
May Ott
April 26, 2019 @ 3:25 pm
Was so saddened to hear of Steve passing. I just seen him a couple weeks ago at Ozark Cafe. He was always a kind person and could play a mean guitar. In my thoughts and prayers. RIP Steve.