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Paul E. "Gene" Millican, Choctaw, formerly of Bethany and Atoka passed away Sat., March. 2, 1991, he was a decorated Wing Gunner in WW11 Army Air Corps. He was a loving husband for 43 years and a wonderful caring father and grandfather. He retired from FAA after 19 1/2 years of service. His sense of humor touched all who knew him; his love of God's green planet was apparent whether he was on a river bank, or in his vegetable garden.
He was preceded in death by his parents Raymond and Hallie Millican and by an older brother , Herbert.
Survivors include his older brother , Jack, his devoted wife, Lela, his oldest son Larry and family, Marian, Meredith and Bridgett of Weatherford, his middle son, Barry and family, Jeanne, Derick and Isaac of OKC and his youngest son , Dennis and family, Stacy, Lindsey and Kyle of OKC.
Services will be at 10 am Monday, Mar. 4, 1991 at Bill Eisenhour NE Chapel with a 3:00 PM graveside service and burial at Lehigh Cemetery, Lehigh, OK. Bill Eisenhour Northeast
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