Goldie Michelle Clark Miller, age 54, was born on August 2, 1966, to father Newton Hayes Clark and mother Velma Lou Clark (Lefthand). Goldie passed away at TMC on February 16, 2021. She moved to Durant, Ok, in 2005 from Oklahoma City, Ok.
Goldie attended Concho Indian School in El Reno, Ok. She then married David Charles Miller on April 19, 2007, in Durant, Ok.
Goldie was a homemaker/housekeeper for the majority of her life. She loved to sing karaoke, a good game of dominoes, and making people laugh with her jokes.
She is preceded in death by father Newton Hayes Clark and Mother Velma Lou Clark, brothers Michael Lambertson of Thorton, Colorado, Paul White of Ponca City, Nelson Sanders of Oklahoma City, Wallace White Jr. of Enid, Ok.
Survived by her husband, David Charles Miller, sisters Ella Mirhosseini, Wanda White, Pearl White of Oklahoma City, Julia Barrows, and spouse Frank Barrows of Tacoma, Washington. Sister-in-Law LaDonna Quinlin of Durant, Ok. Son Raymond Clark of Ponca City Ok, Daughter Stephanie Clark of Enid, Ok, Son Anthony Clark and spouse Naomi McCarty of Durant, Ok and son Newton Clark of Enid, Ok. Numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and friends will miss her every day.
Family Hour will be held at Browns Funeral Service, Sunday February 21, 2021 from 3pm – 5pm. Service to be held on Monday, February 22, 2021 at 2pm at Browns Funeral Service in Durant Ok.
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