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BARBRA LOU MILLER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




BARBRA LOU MILLER
1962 - 2001


Barbra Lou Miller died September 5 in Henderson, Colorado. She was 39.
She was born June 10, 1962, in Roundup, Montana, to George and Phyllis Shelstad Miller.
She was a meat cutter for Wal-Mart in the Denver area.
Survivors include her son, Phylip Miller of Aurora, Colorado; mother, Phyllis Miller of Henderson, Colorado; brother, George Miller of Shawnee; five sisters, Janice Ball of Agra; Gail Hale of Carney; Billie Jo Miller, Chandler; Jackie Regan of Leola, Alaska; Traci Thomas of Henderson, Colorado; two grandchildren, Caleb and Lilly Miller of Aurora, Colorado; and many other relatives and friends.
Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. today at Wellston Cemetery.
Parks Brothers Funeral Home, Chandler, is in charge.
Published September 12, 2001.


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