Don't give up. GalDemSuga worked on one for a couple of months and finally fixed it. And I worked on a problem on my old Jeep, and finally fixed it.
Only took me 9 years.........
The other posters have a point with the starter fluid, but its not likely you will be able to try it.
They do make remote starter fluid kits for diesel trucks so a guy can give it a shot in the morning from inside the cab.
You could rig one of those up, but you are better off with a remote fuel pressure gauge.
I know that it sounds like gas, but trust me, under certain circumstances an ignition problem will sputter and bog just like that.
Usually its caused by the ignition partially losing voltage slowly. In other words, instead of the power to the system just going to zero, it starts getting lower and lower until the firing becomes erratic.
Which brings up a remote, but easily checked possibility.
You may have a problem with your ignition switch. It could be losing contact, and regaining it when you try to restart it.
Next time it does it, wiggle the switch while it is trying to stall.
Remember, the switch is not where the key goes in unless its a dash mount.
So, just wiggling that part on the column does nothing. If the theory is correct, then the contact is restored when you turn it to start.
Therefore, when it starts sputtering, turn it towards start. Be careful not to engage the starter, but turn it at least half way and see if it fixes it.