Patricia "Patti" (James)
& Stanley Leon Bloom
Cemetery Photo
Pleasant Valley Sumner Cemetery
Sumner, Noble Co., OK
© Betty Saltenberger
Nov 8, 1949 - Aug 9, 2016
Obit for Stanley submitted by Ann Weber
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PALMER MARLER CARBERRY FUNERAL HOME
PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
(permission granted)
Viewing: 9:00 AM
- 8:00 PM Thursday, August 11th, 2016
Palmer Marler Funeral Home
Visitation: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Thursday, August 11th, 2016
Palmer Marler Funeral Home
Funeral: 10:00 AM Friday, August 12th, 2016
Sumner Baptist Church
Interment: 11:00 AM Friday, August 12th, 2016
Pleasant Valley Sumner Cemetery
Stanley Leon Bloom, age 66, Perry, OK passed from this life Tuesday, August 9,
2016 at his home in Perry surrounded by his family. Services have been entrusted
to Palmer Marler Funeral Home of Perry. A Celebration of Stanley’s life is
scheduled for 10am Friday, August 12, 2016 at Sumner Baptist Church with Pastor
Albert Quick officiating. Interment will follow at Pleasant Valley Sumner
Cemetery.
Stanley was born November 8, 1949 in Fort Sill, OK to Leon and Ruby (Brown)
Bloom. He grew up in the Agra/Ripley area and attended Ripley Public Schools. He
graduated from there in 1966. After graduation he joined the Army and proudly
served during the Vietnam War for three years to be honorably discharged in
1969. During that time he earned the National Defense Service Medal, a Vietnam
Campaign Medal, and Vietnam Service Medal. He completed his six years with the
Army in the Reserves in Oklahoma City.
After the Army, Stanley went to work for OSU as a Refuse Technician for 22
years. Although he retired due to health, it didn't dampen his love for OSU
sports. It was actually in Stillwater where Stanley met the love of his life,
Patricia James. They were married July 7, 1990 in the Mehan Church.
Stanley was a devout Christian devoted to his Faith, so much so, that one of his
passions in life was evangelizing to others about his love for Christ Jesus. His
second but equal passion was his love for his wife, his three boys and his two
girls. When not working, evangelizing or spending time with his family, you
could find Stanley working with wood. Friends, neighbors and loved ones often
referred to Stanley lovingly as a "Jack of all trades, and Master of none."
Survivors include his wife, Patricia "Patti" Bloom; son Dewayne Bloom of Pryor,
OK; son Steven Don Bloom and wife, Larissa of Cedar Edge, CO; son Bobby Eugene
Bloom and wife, Tammy of Cushing, OK; daughter Robin Renee Bloom-Briggs of
Pryor, OK; and daughter Brandy Kay (Bloom) Hise and husband, Jeremy of Enid, OK.
Survivors also include his brother, Edward Bloom of Ft. Worth, TX; sister Wanda
Webb of Stillwater, OK, sister Rita Henley also of Stillwater, OK, and sister
Linda Fields and husband, Larry, of Perkins, OK. His grandchildren: Angel
Ingraham; Savanna Bloom; Dominic Bloom; Justin Bloom; Chelsea Bloom; Kyler
Bloom; Katy Petrescu; Cameron Bloom; Andrew Bloom; Kylee Eastman; Steven Don
Bloom, Jr; Anthony Bloom; Logan Hise and Grace Hise.
Stanely was preceded in death by his parents, his grandparents and two nephews;
Michael Melton and Bobby Webb.
Memorial Contributions are being directed to the family to help pay for funeral
costs. Donations can be made through Palmer Marler Carberry Funeral Home, PO Box
189, Perry, OK. Condolences may be sent to the family via an online guestbook at
www.perrycares.com
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