Timothy Isaiah Nuttle was 17 years old when he went home to be with his Lord and Saviour and all his relatives who have gone on before him. Isaiah was born on October 9th 2002 and lived in Pawnee Oklahoma most of his young life. His family and friends called him "Zay or Zay Zay, or simply Isaiah. Isaiah was born in Oklahoma City OK to Timothy Frank Nuttle and Michella Nuttle, Isaiah had 3 sisters and 2 brothers, Halee McElhaney and Hollie Nuttle, both of Kansas and Xavier Munoz and Felisia Munoz both of fresno California, other family members on his mothers side are many and Zay was just beginning to know them.
Zay was a Unique young man as expressed to us by many. He was described as beinG very polite and thoughtful. He was sweet and kind hearted, he would befriend people/kids who he felt needed a friend. Zay loved baseball and football and of course was an OU fan. His smile was sincere and we will all will miss our precious zay zay that words cannot even describe.
Isaiah was a Christian and we are comforted in knowing that he is ok and that Heaven has added another sweet angel to our Heavenly Kingdom.
Zay comes from the Skidi and Chaui bands of the Pawnee Nation as well as the Navajo Nation and he was very proud of his heritage. Zays Pawnee relatives were Mary Leader Nuttle, daughter of Pawnee Chief Frank Leader and Sam Osborne and Effie Little Eagle Osborne, Frank Bubby Nuttle and Pearl Osborne Nuttle, His "Meemah" as he called her was Marilyn Nuttle and the late Tommy Hardy of Ft Defiance Arizona. We will all Miss our little Zay, but being Christian, we know we will see him again. God Bless all of his many friends and relatives during this very sad time.
Final Resting Place
North Indian Cemetery
Hwy 18 North
Pawnee, OK 74058
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