Glen Michael “Mike” Stratton
3/3/1961 — 5/16/2024
A Life Remembered
Obituary
GLEN MICHAEL “MIKE” STRATTON Passed away on May 16th, 2024 in Mesa Arizona.
Mike was born on March 3 rd , 1961 to Glen & Velma Stratton of Snowflake AZ. He was the 4 th of 11 children. He is survived by his daughter Randa (Aaron) Dutcher and son Nick (Megan) Stratton, 6 beautiful grandchildren, and his dearest friend Dawn Schoenbein. Additionally, he is survived by his siblings Carolyn Penrod, Kent Stratton, Norma Schneider, Julie McCray, Phil Statton, Margie Wirth, Terry Stratton, Janet Chavez, and Paul Stratton.
Mike was a “Bigger Than Life” cowboy with a love for horses, roping, a good rodeo, faith, family, freedom, sports, deep conversations, and lots of candy. After graduating from Snowflake High School, Mike obtained a degree in Physical Therapy/ Athletic Training at NAU. He then received his doctorate (PhD) in Sports Medicine from RMU. Mike loved his career and opened 3 Physical Therapy clinics in the Phoenix Metro area. Mike truly was a gifted Doctor who served and healed countless numbers of people in pain. He loved people and would do anything he could to serve. Mike served in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Primary, Sunday School, as a Young Men’s teacher, and in the Elders Quorum. He loved home teaching/ ministering. Mike often would continue to visit families that were no longer a part of his assignment to love and serve them. He made everyone feel like they were his best friend.
Mike worked in the Rodeo circuit with Justin Sports Medicine Team for over 30 years and was a dedicated Program Manager. As a part of this team, Mike worked at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) with the elite PRCA athletes each December. Mike traveled the world to help Cowboys and athletes get out of pain so they could continue to compete and earn a living for their families. He will be greatly missed.
Mike adored his children Randa and Nick, their spouses Aaron & Megan, Dawn, and his wonderful grandchildren: Brick, Lot, R.E. Jo, Jett, Ande, and Daxton. They were everything to him. He spent hours building a barn home in Snowflake for the entire family, riding horses, roping, getting ice cream, and teaching them to work hard, learn manners, and think deeper. If any of you know Mike’s family, it is apparent that they were taught how to be kind and respectful.
Family, siblings, nieces & nephews, colleagues, and friends will deeply miss him and will cherish so many great memories.
If you would like to join us and celebrate Mike’s life, please attend a viewing or services on:
Viewing: Thursday, May 23 at LDS Stake Center, 1266 S 32 nd St Mesa AZ. From 5 to 7 PM
Viewing: Friday, May 24 th at the LDS Main Street Chapel in Snowflake from 10-12 PM.
Funeral Services: Friday, May 24 th at LDS Main St. Chapel in Snowflake at 12:30 PM.
If you are unable to attend the service on Friday in Snowflake it will be live streamed: https://youtube.com/live/HxuhIjWFqAs?feature=share
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com . Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com , please check our website for accurate details and service information.
Service Details
Gatherings in remembrance
Visitation
Thursday, May 23, 2024 · 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1266 S 32nd St Mesa, AZ 85204
Service
Friday, May 24, 2024 · 12:30 PM
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