Guymon Sports Fan and Community Figure Stanley Sturdivan Dies
Stanley Keith Sturdivan, a well known 73 year old Guymon resident and local sports enthusiast, died Thursday November 6 2025 at the Capstone Healthcare Center in Perryton. Services are pending and will be announced by the Bunch Roberts Funeral Home of Guymon, a development that matters to neighbors and local organizations that knew him.
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Stanley Keith Sturdivan, 73, a familiar face in Guymon and a long time supporter of local athletics, passed away on Thursday November 6 2025 at the Capstone Healthcare Center in Perryton Texas. The Bunch Roberts Funeral Home of Guymon will announce service arrangements in the coming days, and friends and family may sign the online guestbook and leave condolences at www.bunchroberts.com. The obituary was posted by Joe Denoyer on KSCB News and includes information about funeral arrangements and local remembrances.
Those first details frame a moment that affects both personal networks and community institutions. In small towns like Guymon, the death of a well known resident often draws neighbors together, prompts local observances and engages businesses that provide memorial services. The funeral home will coordinate services, and that coordination becomes a focal point for the community as people plan to pay respects and share memories.
Sturdivan was described as a sports fanatic, a label that indicates a role in the rhythms of local sporting life. Fans and volunteers who gather at high school and community events often form key social ties, and the loss of a long standing supporter can be felt across athletic programs, booster groups and regular game day crowds. While specific affiliations and remembrances will be made public when services are announced, the notice on KSCB News signals an expected local response from those who knew him.
The involvement of the Capstone Healthcare Center and the Bunch Roberts Funeral Home highlights two local institutions that regularly manage critical life moments for families in Texas County. Healthcare providers and funeral services together shape how communities respond to grief and logistics. For residents arranging condolences or travel, the online guestbook at www.bunchroberts.com provides a central place to offer messages and to monitor service details once they are posted.
Practical considerations follow from the pending announcement of arrangements. Neighbors who wish to attend services should watch the Bunch Roberts announcements for dates and times. Those unable to travel may use the guestbook to leave condolences. Local organizations that benefited from Sturdivan’s support will likely coordinate appropriate remembrances, and the obituary on KSCB News serves as the initial public record of his passing.
Further updates on services and remembrances will be published when the funeral home issues its schedule. In the meantime, friends and neighbors are encouraged to use the provided guestbook to express condolences and to stay informed about arrangements.


