Telly Wade Nutter was born on January 15, 1975, in Durant, Oklahoma to Larry Nutter Sr. and Pamela (Yates) Nutter. Wade passed away on March 10, 2024, in Calera, Oklahoma at the age of 49. Wade graduated from Caney High School and attended Murray State College and later married Tammie Renay Daniel in January 1997. He worked in construction most of his life. He loved the ocean and spending time at the beach with his wife, and he loved his dog “Buckshot”. He was “Peep” to all his grandchildren, and he loved being an uncle to all his nieces and nephews.
Wade is preceded in death by his father Larry Nutter Sr; grandparents Jim and Janet Nutter and Ruby and Walter Yates and aunt Noble Blakenship.
Loved ones left behind to carry on Wade’s amazing legacy are his wife Tammie Nutter of the home; mother Pamela Nutter of Caney, OK; brother Larry Nutter Jr. and wife Michale of Caney, OK; sister Kimberly Nutter Johnson and husband A.J. of Caney, OK; sister Kayla Nutter Williams and husband Colby of Caney, OK; son Brandon Robison of Durant, OK; step daughter Crystal Renfro and husband Jeremy of Lexington, OK; step son William Archer of Coleman, OK; step son Jeremy Archer and wife Teri of Falfurrias, TX; 10 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild and numerous extended family and friends.
Wade truly didn’t know how many people loved him and how many lives he had changed. He had many dear friends.
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