John James Millar
Sep 9, 1951 - Feb 28, 2019
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John James Millar, Pastor of Bethel Christian Church at Elohim City,Oklahoma Born September 9, 1951 Died February 28, 2019
For sixty-seven years, five months, and fourteen days he walked as the word made flesh amongst us.
Interment was held at 11 o’clock, March 1, 2019, at Elohim City Cemetery.
A memorial service was held honoring his extraordinary life at 11 o’clock, March 3, 2019, at Bethel Christian Church, David Millar and the Holy Spirit presiding Greeting him with open arms are his beloved Lord and King Yashuah, his parents Robert and Elsie, his sister Heather, his grandson Zebulun Eli, his brother Zera, and so many more saints and friends.
He will be greatly missed by his wife, his baby doll, Dorcas Amelia, and a large loving family: Dorcas, Catherine, Victoria, Johnny, Michal, Rebekah, Isaac, and Heather, and their spouses; a multitude of grandchildren and great grandchildren; the whole family of Elohim; and brothers and sisters both natural and spiritual across the world
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