Gerald H. Stotts
1930 - Jan 19, 2014
Posted by: Ann Weber
Gerald was the son of
Clyde and Loletta Stotts. He graduated from Crescent High School and was
drafted into the Army. He served in the Korean War until he was wounded.
He had shrapnel removed from his head at a M.A.S.H. unit and underwent
extensive rehabilitation. He received the Purple Heart as a result of
his injuries and was honorably discharged from duty.
He enrolled at Oklahoma State University and received his degree in
Engineering Technology. He married Nevalyn Freese in August of 1955. He
worked for OSU in the Electrical Engineering Department for 35 years as
the Laboratory Manager until his retirement. He also served as a Deacon
at the First Presbyterian Church of Perry and Stillwater.
In 1972, he was asked by M.I.T. to participate in a study of Korean War
vets with open head wounds versus those with blunt non-penetrating head
wounds. He spent a week at M.I.T. being evaluated. The study was
intended to provide improved early care and prognosis of long term
effect and rehabilitation of head injury individuals.
Gerald loved to fish and go boating on the lakes of Oklahoma, Missouri,
Arkansas and Texas. He was never afraid of hard work and could fix
anything. After retiring he enjoyed designing quilt patterns and frames
for his wife.
He made sure that his daughters had a good education and was always a
great provider. He will be missed by his family.
He is survived by his wife and their two daughters, Tammie Mirgon
(Brian) of Columbus, Ohio and Dorinda Gold (Ray), grandson Kyle Gold of
Everton, Missouri, and brother Kenneth Stotts of Edmond. He was preceded
in death by his parents and brother Glen.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Stillwater Humane
Society or Judith Karman Hospice. Condolences may be sent to the family
via an online guestbook at www.pmcfh.com
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