System Mechanic - Clean, repair, protect, and speed up your PC!Jennie Meyer
Funeral services for Wewoka resident Jennie H. Meyer, 66, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Macedonia Baptist Church.
Rev. E. Elbert of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at Westwood Cemetery under the direction of Myers Mortuary.
Meyer died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999 at her Wewoka home.
She was born April 4, 1933 in Sasakwa to Ben and Fannie Williams.
Meyer was employed with Western Uniform & Towel before her retirement.
She was affiliated with Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.
She was married to Bill Meyer; he preceded her in death.
Meyer was also preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Cecil Williams and Jaycee Williams; and three sisters, Rozetta Thompson, Liza Williams and Netta Lee Williams.
Survivors include three daughters, Carolyn Harris and Carlus Gray, both of Oklahoma City, and Shirley Williams, Wewoka; three sons, Bobby Bruner, Oklahoma City, Hershell Washington, Earlymont, Calif., and Ronnie Williams, Oklahoma City; one brother, Sam Williams, Oklahoma City; five sisters, Exis M. Warner, Eagletown, Flora "Short-T" Williams, Wewoka, Kittie M. Williams, Wewoka, Earlsell Williams, San Jose, Calif., and Stormy Williams, San Jose; 32 grandchildren and 17 great-grand-children.
Pall bearers are listed as Patrick Booth, Anthony K. Jordan, M.C. Holloway, Larry Barker and Melvin Gray.
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Paul Meyer
Graveside services for former longtime Seminole resident Paul A. Meyer, 84, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at Maple Grove Cemetery.
Rev. Carl Whitfield will officiate at the service. Arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Meyer died Sunday, Jan. 31, 1999 in Mesa, Ariz.
He was born June 7, 1914 in Mt. Vernon, Mo. to Paul A. and Ethel (Guild) Meyer.
During his early years, Meyer was employed in Oklahoma as a high school music teacher.
He went on the work as a district manager for oilfield supply and ARMCO Steel, and retired in 1978 after 38 years.
Meyer was a member of the Lutheran Church of Palermo, N.D.
He married Mary (Halvorson) Meyer on March 20, 1993 in Palermo, N.D. She survives him of the home.
Meyer was preceded in death by his first wife, Marie (Christian) Meyer on March 23, 1992.
Other survivor include one son, Paul Richard Meyer, Pasadena, Calif.; and three stepdaughters, Terry Walhaug, Williston, N.D., Marcia Walhaug, Williston, N.D., and Sheila Mugaas, Sherwood, N.D.
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Arthur Miller
TECUMSEH — Funeral services for former Seminole resident Arthur M. "Art" Miller, 68, were held Saturday at Cooper Funeral Home.
Bob Anderson of Highland Church of Christ, Tecumseh, officiated the services.
Miller died Tuesday, November 16, 1999, at his home in Tecumseh.
He was born July 25, 1931, in Brooklyn, N.Y. to Arthur and Hannah (Smith) Miller.
Miller was raised in New York. He attended school in New York. He lived in Seminole before moving to Tecumseh 30 years ago.
Miller served in the U.S. Air Force for nearly 10 years and was a veteran of the Korean conflict.
He was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include his daughters, Mary Ann Pomlee, Eugene, Ore., Theresa Davis, Copperas Cove, Texas, and Cynthia Christensen, Colorado Springs, Colo.; sons Mike Miller, Tempe, Ariz., and Tommy Miller, Phoenix, Ariz.
Other survivors include two brothers, John Plunkett and George Plunkett, both of New York; one sister, 19 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
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Bennie Miller
Funeral services for long-time Maud resident, Bennie Alden Miller, 82, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at Pickard Funeral Home Chapel at Stratford.
Rev. Ivan G. Casteel is set to officiate. Burial will follow at the Byars Cemetery.
Miller, a resident of Byars, died Thursday, July 29, 1999, in Sulphur.
He was born April 30, 1917 in Fort Townson to Mary and John Miller.
On Oct. 20, 1942, he married Sylvia Viola Henderson in St. Louis; she survives him of the home.
Miller was a farmer and worked in the oil fields as well. He lived most of his life in the Maud area, and moved to Byars 16 years ago.
He was a veteran of World War II.
Other survivors include three sons, Bennie Alden Miller Jr., Seattle, Wash., John William "Chuck" Miller, Oklahoma City and Frederich M. Miller, Bedford, Texas, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Chloe Miller
Funeral services for Konawa resident Chloe Miller, 88, were held today at First Baptist Church in Konawa.
Rev. Herb Prater officiated at the service. Burial followed at Vamoosa Cemetery.
Miller died Saturday, April 10, 1999.
She was born July 22, 1910 in Arkansas to Janie and Elisha Bowerman.
A homemaker, Miller lived in the Konawa area most of her life.
She married Lloyd Henry Miller on Aug. 22, 1927 in Konawa. He preceded her in death.
Miller was also preceded in death by two sons, Lloyd E. Miller in the Korean War in 1951, and Doyle Miller, and one granddaughter and one grandson.
Survivors are listed as one daughter and son-in-law, Jean and James Tatum, Konawa; and one aunt, Effie Walker, Konawa.
Pallbearers will be grandsons and great-grandsons.
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Dorothy Miller
Funeral services for Seminole County resident Dorothy Miller, 94, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday in Mountain Home, Idaho.
Her grandson, Dr. Randy McCown will officiate at the services. Burial will follow at Glenn’s Rest in Glenn’s Ferry, Idaho, under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Public viewing is set for 4-8 p.m. at Summers Funeral Home in Mountain Home, Idaho.
Miller died Monday, Dec. 27, 1999 at Wewoka Nursing Center.
She was born July 25, 1905 in Amald, England to Percival Buck and Alice Bacon.
She moved from Glenn’s Ferry to Seminole in 1987.
A homemaker and housewife, Miller was a member of Twin Oak Baptist Church, and the past president of the American Legion in Glenn’s Ferry.
She was married to David Dyitt Miller; he preceded her in death.
Miller was also preceded in death by her parents, and three sons, David Miller, Robert Miller and Wallace Miller.
Survivors include her daughters, Dorothy Stevison, Evaston, Wyo., Martha Belcher, Meridian, Idaho, Mary Lou Plew, Kimberly Idaho, Catherine McCown, Seminole, Violet Bailey, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Doris Dupree, Salt Lake City, Utah, Grace Miller, Wewoka and Georgia Miller, Meridian, Idaho; her sons, John Miller, Lakewood, Colo., William Miller, Salt Lake City, Utah, Morris Miller, Saint George, Utah and Joseph Miller, Meridian.
Other survivors include two brothers, Ted Buck, Wiconsin, and Edward Buck, California; four sisters, Alice Antilla, Wyoming, Lucy Robertson, Glenn’s Ferry, Nina Echilozs, Glenn’s Ferry and Margaret Ellis, Independence, Ore.; 57 grandchildren, 87 great-grandchil-dren and numerous great-great-grandchildren.
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Lawrence Miller
Funeral services for lifelong Cromwell resident Lawrence "Bud" Miller, 80, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday at Cromwell First Baptist Church.
Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery under the direction of Stout Funeral Home.
Miller died Saturday, March 20, 1999 at Shawnee Regional Hospital.
He was born April 14, 1918 in Haskell to Thomas and Rae Wolff Miller.
He moved to Cromwell in 1924, and at the age of six, attended school.
Miller graduated in 1936. As a young man, he grew up in the Depression, knowing the value of life.
He married Kathryn Jewell Cope in March 21, 1934. He went to work for Amoco Pipeline until May 23, 1945, when he was drafted in the Army.
Miller served until Aug. 14, 1946, when he was discharged, and went back to work for Amoco in Shawnee.
He moved with the company in 1953 to Tioga, N.D. for 25 years.
Miller moved back to Cromwell in 1978, and had a positive impact upon the communities of Tioga and Cromwell.
He helped build the First Baptist Church in Tioga, and was very active in the First Baptist Church of Cromwell.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; one son, Gary Lynn Miller and one brother, Herbert Miller.
Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Phill Garett, Laurel, Montana; grandchildren, Bobby Gene Moore, Dickinson, N.D., Serrena Westerfield, Salem, Ore., Meagan Malchow, Hardin, Mon., and Loren Garnett, Billings, Mon.
Other survivors include one sister, Ruby Brown, Cromwell; great-grandchildren, Austin, Brad and Shelly Moore, Sierra and Lisa Westerfield, and Brianne Malchow; numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of relative and friends.
His philosophy of "Be sure you’re right and proceed" was instilled in all family members and friends who knew him.
He will be missed by all with whom he came in contact with.
Pallbearers are Frank Brogdon, Ben Harjo, Tommy Parker, Tom Moss, Carl Warrington, Frank Bodkin, and Olen Arnett.