February 2018 Gareldene Glenda [Miller] Rodemoyer Rush Springs: Gareldene Glenda Miller-Rodemoyer, left this world to go to her heavenly home on Monday, February 19, 2018 in Rush Springs at the age of 75. Cremation has taken place and services will be scheduled at a later date. All arrangements have been entrusted to the Callaway-Smith-Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs. Gareldene was born Monday, August 17, 1942 in Whittier, CA, to Gareld Parker and Willie Lois (Bond) Miller. She had lived in California most of her life and had graduated for Pomoma Valley High School. Gareldene had only lived in Rush Springs for a year and had lived in Oregon for more than 12 years prior to moving here. She love to decorate and made decorating others' homes her occupation. Gareldene enjoyed crafting, sewing, and knitting as she was a very creative woman and well organized. Survivors include, a son, Steven Rodemoyer of San Jacinto, CA, and 2 grandsons, Douglas Parker Rodemoyer, and Joseph Lawrence Rodemoyer. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Graydon Miller, and a sister, Gwendolyn Miller. |
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