Brian Stock

Brian Stock Obituary

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Age - 67

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October 8, 2023

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Broken Arrow, OK

"Brian Keith Stock, 67, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma passed October 4, 2023 at Forrest Hills rehabilitation center. He fought a brave and long battle with chronic kidney disease. He died peacefully in the afternoon with family at bedside. Brian was born February 2, 1956 to the late Herbert Stock and Ruth Strauss. He worked at Paragon Films which he loved as Vice President. Brian will be remembered for his strong love for his family. He was married to Wendy Boots from Lexington, Kentucky for 34 years. Brian is survived by a loving daughter, Shannon Shaffer (Michael), grandchildren, Peyton, Gentry, and Elijah Shaffer (Jenna) whom he was very proud of. Great Grandson Porter Julian (PJ) Smith was the apple of his eye. Brian's surviving siblings are: Kenneth Berg, Tracy Karan (Joe) Curtis Stock (Miranda) He is preceded in death by: June Stock, Craig Stock, and Bradley Stock. In laws are Ed Boots, Larry Boots, Ron Boots, and Mary Mays Boots. He is blessed with many nieces and nephews. A casual celebration of Brian's life with be held by his immediate family"

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