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Kevin John Miller
Sep 15, 1949 - Jan 24, 2010
Posted by April Isenberg

Clark Funeral Service

Funeral Services for Kevin John Miller, 60, of Tishomingo will be held on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 12:00 noon, in the Clark Funeral Chapel with Rev. Kenneth McCarthick officiating. Interment will follow in the Condon Grove Cemetery. Mr. Miller passed away on Sunday, January 24th, in Arlington, Texas.

Kevin was born on September 15, 1949in Oldham, England to Loin E. Miller and Ruby Faulkner Miller. He married Janet Sue Dudley on August 17, 1967 in Clinton, Oklahoma and he lived in Texas until 2000, when he moved to Oklahoma. Kevin retired from General Motors where he had been an assembly line worker. He enjoyed fishing as one of his hobbies.

He was preceded in death by his parents.


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