Services Saturday for Grant Mullicane

Grant Lee Mullicane, a devoted husband, loving father, and lifelong motorcycle enthusiast, passed away on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at the age of 40. His journey through life was marked by deep love, laughter, and an undeniable passion for the open road.
Grant’s greatest joy was his family. He adored his children and treasured his wife, finding his happiest moments in the love they all shared. Whether it was a simple night at home or an adventure on two wheels, he lived for those he held closest to his heart.
His motorcycle was more than just a machine — it was freedom, adventure, and a trusted companion on the road of life. And for reasons only he truly understood, his Nissan Sentra also held a special place in his heart, proving that love comes in all forms. His ball bag was a permanent fixture in the trunk, always ready for a game of adult softball, one of his favorite pastimes.
Grant never shied away from adventure, no matter the season. He would take his kayak out in any water conditions, whether the currents were calm or the rapids were challenging, proving that the water was always calling him. Summer holidays were some of his happiest times, especially the 4th of July in Calvin, where laughter, fireworks, family, and friends surrounded him.
Grant’s legacy is one of loyalty, kindness, and an unapologetic embrace of the things that made him happiest. His presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten. May his spirit forever ride on.
Grant was preceded in death by his father, Larry Mullicane and his grandmother, Nina Stewart.
He is survived by his loving wife, Dawn Mullicane; his beloved children, Paityn Mullicane, Teagen Mullicane, Easten Mullicane, Ethan Guy, and Ava Mullicane; his mother, Robyn (Bruce) Foster; his siblings, Jerrica (Chance) Shires and Luke Mullicane; and many other family members and friends who will carry his memory forward.
A celebration of Grant’s life will be held at 2:00p.m, Saturday, March 29, 2025 at Sooner Indian Motorcycles, 2232 Tecumseh Dr, Norman, OK 73069, with a meal to follow for friends and family to continue in fellowship.
In honor of Grant’s love for motorcycles and riding, a memorial ride will take place shortly before his service. The escorted procession to Sooner Indian Motorcycles will depart at 1:00 p.m. from Resthaven Funeral Home, 500 S.W. 104th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73139. Those who plan to join the ride should arrive at Resthaven at 12:45 p.m. to prepare for departure together.
Friends and family are invited to join the ride, share stories, memories, and the laughter he so often brought into their lives. Arrangements are being held by Resthaven Funeral Home in Oklahoma City.