© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma January 26, 2005 December 6, 1950 ~ January 25, 2005 Graveside service for Daniel Ray Milliser, Sr., 54, of Ninnekah, Oklahoma will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, January 28, 2005 at the Fairlawn Cemetry, Chickasha. Daniel Ray Milliser, Sr., was born December 6, 1950 in Concord, California and died January 25, 2005 in Marlow, Oklahoma. Mr. Milliser lived most of his life in Grady County, Oklahoma. He worked in the oilfield. He served in the U.S. Army and was a Veteran of Vietnam. Mr. Milliser was preceded in death by stepfather, James Nichols and brother, Carl Nichols. Survivors include one daughter, Lisa Milliser of Chickasha; two sons, Daniel R. Milliser, Jr. of Chickasha and Michael Milliser and wife Jaimie of Chickasha; mother, Christine Nichols of Ninnekah; one sister, Angela Kirk of Ninnekah; three brothers, Fred Motes of Ninnekah, Eddie Nichols of Ninnekah, and Gary Don Nichols of Eugala; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. |
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