David Ray Shambles
Jan 30, 1957 - Aug 2, 2020
Posted by Ann Weber
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David (Crock) Shambles 63, of Bartlesville passed away Sunday August 2
at his residence.
David was born January 30, 1957 in Bartlesville,
Oklahoma to Albert and Iris (Schultz) Shambles. He worked for H.S. Field
Service as an Oil Field Supervisor. David married Robin Gibson March 10,
1995. He enjoyed hunting, camping, wood working, and driving the country
roads.
David is survived by his wife, Robin Shambles, 3 daughters, Tanna Thompson, Melissa and her husband Jason Kaluza, Jennifer and her husband Jeremy Casto, 2 sons, Brad and Kathy Thompson, and David Shambles Jr., grandchildren, Kyle, Hailey, Makenzy, Hayden, Jonathan, Ashlyn, Landon, Chase, Carson, Aubrey, Elizabeth, Great Granddaughter, Gracelynn, 2 brothers, Albert and his wife Shirley Shambles, and Don and his wife Mendi Shambles, 1 Sister, Donna Shambles Plisek, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of friends.
He was preceded in
death by his parents Albert and Iris.
Services are scheduled for 2:00p.m. Thursday at Matoaka Baptist Church
with Rev. Sherman Jaquess officiating. Arrangements are under the
direction of Stumpff Funeral Home and Crematory
Cemetery Details
White Rose Cemetery
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