Austin Butler Tulsa, OK Obituary Death: It is with heavy hearts and immense sorrow that we announce the passing of Austin Butler, who left this world far too soon. Austin was more than just a friend—he was family to many of us, a constant presence whose impact will be felt for years to come. His sudden departure has left a void that words can scarcely fill, but we honor his life with the deep love and respect he so greatly deserved.
Austin was the kind of person who lit up every room he entered. Whether behind the bar, out on a road trip, or surrounded by music and good people at a show, he had a way of making everything feel right. His energy, laughter, and presence brought calm in chaos and joy in quiet moments. If you knew Austin, you knew someone who truly cared—who showed up, supported, and stood by you no matter what.
He was an incredible friend, one of the best you could ever hope to have. Loyal, dependable, and full of heart, Austin made everyone around him feel like family. And for those of us lucky enough to truly know him, he was a brother—by choice, not just by bond. Life was always a little easier when Austin was around, and it was in his nature to make sure everyone else was taken care of, even if he was quietly carrying his own burdens.
Above all, Austin’s proudest and most cherished role was being a father. He loved deeply and with everything he had. His child was the center of his world, and he worked tirelessly to provide love, support, and a sense of security. His legacy lives on in that love, and in the lessons and memories he’s left behind.
There are no words that can truly capture what Austin meant to us. He was laughter on hard days, strength when we were weak, and a shoulder to lean on when life got tough. His absence is deeply felt, and his memory will be held close by all who knew and loved him.
To his family, we extend our most heartfelt condolences. Know that Austin was—and will always be—loved by a community of friends who considered him family. We grieve with you, and we hold his memory with honor and care.
To Austin—thank you for being the person you were. Thank you for the late-night talks, the unforgettable adventures, the laughter, the music, and most of all, the unwavering friendship. I miss you more than words can say. I hope you’ve found peace, and I trust that one day, we’ll see each other again.