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William ” Rusty” Mitchell

August 4, 1955 – March 12, 2025


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William Davis Mitchell Jr. (Rusty) of San Tan Valley, AZ, passed away March 12, 2025, at the age of 69 years old.  He was born in Broken Arrow, OK, on August 4, 1955.  He resided in San Tan Valley, AZ, with his loving wife, Sharon Mitchell, who he was married to for 51 years.  He had many qualities of being a hard-working man.  He was a jack of all trades and always loved working on home projects by himself such as, building an outdoor fireplace or courtyard ledge, as well as landscape pavers or just designing the backyard.  It was one of his hobbies at home. Home Depot was his favorite store and when he could no longer do these projects, he could definitely show you how it’s done. Rusty had many other hobbies he enjoyed, such as camping at Crown King in Arizona.  He enjoyed going to Arizona Diamondbacks baseball games and watching all NFL football games.  OU was his favorite football team along with the Arizona Cardinals.  He loved golfing, riding motorcycles, attending music festivals, like country Thunder or County music concerts.  He liked classic muscle cars and watching NASCAR races.  Rusty was an avid book reader.  And one of his greatest joys was always spending time with his friends and family, especially the times he got to play with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Rusty Graduated from Bixby High school in May of 1973. He worked for Air Products and Chemical for 17 years as an MRI technician in Chandler, AZ.  Here he won driver of the year award in safety for having no accidents with the company while working there. Unfortunately, in April of 2003, Rusty was injured in a motorcycle accident but being the strong hard-working man that he is, he did not let that stop him from going on his first Carnival cruise, which took him to the Bahamas, NASAU, Freeport, and Key West.  One of his greatest accomplishments was being baptized in First Baptist Church in Bixby, OK.

He is survived by his loving wife, Sharon Mitchell; son, Cameron, of Queen Creek, Arizona; daughter, Tisha Scherr of Gilbert, Arizona; brother, Jack Mitchell (Teresa), of Wagner, OK; half-sister, Louann Lehman (Michael), of Benton, AR; as well as, his half-brother, Dennis Mitchell. of Sapulpa, OK.  He is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandsons. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Hazel Raibourn and Bill Mitchell, as well as his stepfather, Onis Henry, and half-brother, Raymond Mitchell.

A graveside service will be held at San Tan Memorial Gardens on Friday, March 28, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., 22425 E. Cloud Rd., Queen Creek, AZ, 85142.

A reception will be held at his residence after services have concluded.

The funeral home caring for Rusty and handling his services is San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, 21809 S. Ellsworth Rd., Queen Creek, Arizona, 85142.

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  1. Vickie L Jeffus says:

    Sharon & family,
    We’ve seen many blessings & trials as you held tight together. Now may you find comfort, rest & peace as you press on in this journey of life.
    With love & prayers – Vickie

  2. Jimmie Bruner says:

    We were close friends for many years and we did a lot of adventures together so you are my brother even if we not around each other in the latter years but I always talked about us and the times that we shared together as friends and your Dad and Mom will always be my Dad and Mom. Your brother Jack will be always be my friend and my brother forever. I will miss seeing you in this life but I will see you in the next life. Don’t forget all the fun times that we had together and my heart goes out to all of your family and friends ♥️ Love Jim. We will always be the last of the seven outlaws. Forever My Brother.

  3. Lorri ( McGuire) Tiger says:

    Sharon, I’m so sorry for your loss, I’ll be sending my prayers!

  4. Dennis Mitchell says:

    I’ve really lost a good friend as well as a great brother Rusty & Sharon would always take the time out to talk & help out if they could, Rusty was a kind voice when I needed one, definitely gonna miss you Bub..

  5. Eryn Lynn Glass says:

    My love to you all! Rusty will be more than missed by so many! I am truly grateful for the short time I got to know Rusty! I enjoyed seeing him, I loved our little chats and I do believe I am a better person for having known him! Thank you for the opportunity you’ve given me to share his journey and help you CELEBRATE HIS LIFE!!!

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William ” Rusty” Mitchell

August 4, 1955 – March 12, 2025


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William Davis Mitchell Jr. (Rusty) of San Tan Valley, AZ, passed away March 12, 2025, at the age of 69 years old.  He was born in Broken Arrow, OK, on August 4, 1955.  He resided in San Tan Valley, AZ, with his loving wife, Sharon Mitchell, who he was married to for 51 years.  He had many qualities of being a hard-working man.  He was a jack of all trades and always loved working on home projects by himself such as, building an outdoor fireplace or courtyard ledge, as well as landscape pavers or just designing the backyard.  It was one of his hobbies at home. Home Depot was his favorite store and when he could no longer do these projects, he could definitely show you how it’s done. Rusty had many other hobbies he enjoyed, such as camping at Crown King in Arizona.  He enjoyed going to Arizona Diamondbacks baseball games and watching all NFL football games.  OU was his favorite football team along with the Arizona Cardinals.  He loved golfing, riding motorcycles, attending music festivals, like country Thunder or County music concerts.  He liked classic muscle cars and watching NASCAR races.  Rusty was an avid book reader.  And one of his greatest joys was always spending time with his friends and family, especially the times he got to play with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Rusty Graduated from Bixby High school in May of 1973. He worked for Air Products and Chemical for 17 years as an MRI technician in Chandler, AZ.  Here he won driver of the year award in safety for having no accidents with the company while working there. Unfortunately, in April of 2003, Rusty was injured in a motorcycle accident but being the strong hard-working man that he is, he did not let that stop him from going on his first Carnival cruise, which took him to the Bahamas, NASAU, Freeport, and Key West.  One of his greatest accomplishments was being baptized in First Baptist Church in Bixby, OK.

He is survived by his loving wife, Sharon Mitchell; son, Cameron, of Queen Creek, Arizona; daughter, Tisha Scherr of Gilbert, Arizona; brother, Jack Mitchell (Teresa), of Wagner, OK; half-sister, Louann Lehman (Michael), of Benton, AR; as well as, his half-brother, Dennis Mitchell. of Sapulpa, OK.  He is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandsons. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Hazel Raibourn and Bill Mitchell, as well as his stepfather, Onis Henry, and half-brother, Raymond Mitchell.

A graveside service will be held at San Tan Memorial Gardens on Friday, March 28, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., 22425 E. Cloud Rd., Queen Creek, AZ, 85142.

A reception will be held at his residence after services have concluded.

The funeral home caring for Rusty and handling his services is San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, 21809 S. Ellsworth Rd., Queen Creek, Arizona, 85142.

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  1. Vickie L Jeffus says:

    Sharon & family,
    We’ve seen many blessings & trials as you held tight together. Now may you find comfort, rest & peace as you press on in this journey of life.
    With love & prayers – Vickie

  2. Jimmie Bruner says:

    We were close friends for many years and we did a lot of adventures together so you are my brother even if we not around each other in the latter years but I always talked about us and the times that we shared together as friends and your Dad and Mom will always be my Dad and Mom. Your brother Jack will be always be my friend and my brother forever. I will miss seeing you in this life but I will see you in the next life. Don’t forget all the fun times that we had together and my heart goes out to all of your family and friends ♥️ Love Jim. We will always be the last of the seven outlaws. Forever My Brother.

  3. Lorri ( McGuire) Tiger says:

    Sharon, I’m so sorry for your loss, I’ll be sending my prayers!

  4. Dennis Mitchell says:

    I’ve really lost a good friend as well as a great brother Rusty & Sharon would always take the time out to talk & help out if they could, Rusty was a kind voice when I needed one, definitely gonna miss you Bub..

  5. Eryn Lynn Glass says:

    My love to you all! Rusty will be more than missed by so many! I am truly grateful for the short time I got to know Rusty! I enjoyed seeing him, I loved our little chats and I do believe I am a better person for having known him! Thank you for the opportunity you’ve given me to share his journey and help you CELEBRATE HIS LIFE!!!

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