Dennis Michael "Mike"
Stillwagen
Jan 30, 1951 - Oct 18, 2018
Posted by Glenn
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Enid
News and Eagle
20
October 2018
Memorial service for Dennis Michael "Mike" Stillwagen, 67, will be 11:00 AM Saturday, October 27, 2018, at Redeemer Lutheran Church, with Pastor Timothy Dorsch officiating, under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.
Burial will be later
in Floral Haven Cemetery, Tulsa. Visitation with the
family will be Friday evening 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, at
the funeral home.
Mike was born January 30, 1951, in Tulsa, OK, to
Michael Lawrence and Mildred Irene (Quist)
Stillwagen, and passed away on October 18, 2018,
following complications from surgery.
Mike grew up cherishing fond memories of his
childhood and teen years. He was athletic and
excelled at all the usual activities for boys: Cub
and Boy Scouts, archery, baseball, high school
football, dove hunting, and water sports. He loved
the water, whether it was swimming, skiing, fishing
with his family, boating, or completing his life
saving certification. He continued his love for
water activities by joining the East China Sea
Sailing Club while being stationed in Okinawa.
When he was 12 years old, he began throwing
newspapers from his bicycle at 5:00 AM for the Tulsa
World. That newspaper route came in very handy when
he met his high school sweetheart, Diane, during his
junior year. He was 16 and she was 15. All that
peddling to deliver those papers provided Mike with
money to take Diane on dates and earned him the
title, "Mr. Pretty Legs" in high school. They
married June 8, 1974, and spent 44 more wonderful
years together.
Mike graduated from Northeastern State University in
1978 with a B.S. in Botany. He laughed about taking
the eight-year plan. The plan included a four-year
stint with the United States Army, where he served
in Okinawa during the Vietnam War. He and Diane
enjoyed traveling throughout Asia and embracing the
customs and delicious food.
May 1981, Mike received his MS degree in
microbiology from the University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville. He then completed his medical
technology certification and went to work for St.
Mary's Hospital lab in Enid. He eventually moved to
Bass Baptist Hospital laboratory and transitioned
from med tech to senior business IT analyst
supporting medical laboratory computer software
systems. After 29 years, he retired from Bass and
went to work for Diagnostic Laboratories of Oklahoma
as a senior systems analyst. In addition to his
medical career, Mike taught evening phlebotomy
classes for 17 years at Autry Technology Center.
Mike's true passion was building homes and
woodworking. However, he was a Jack of all Trades,
and would tackle any task. He built stage props for
dance competitions, school drama/music productions,
furniture for his daughters, an altar for Redeemer
Lutheran Church, and whatever else he was asked to
make.
A long-time member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, he
served as an elder, trustee, vice president of the
congregation, and dependable supporter of all
events.
He is survived by his wife, Diane, daughter Kimberly
and husband, Josh O'Neill and granddaughter Riley,
Enid; daughter Audrey and husband Philip Crum,
Tulsa; sister Sheryl Broderick and husband Ed, TN.
Other relatives include three brothers-in-law and
wives, and seven nieces. He is preceded in death by
his father Michael, mother Mildred, and a niece.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to
Redeemer Lutheran Church Building Fund or Wounded
Warriors. Condolences online at
www.andersonburris.com.
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