Wayne Miller, age 48 of Purcell, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, March 23, 2018.
Wayne Coleman Miller was born July 19, 1969 in Indianapolis, Indiana, 1 of 2 children born to Joe and Margaret (Coleman) Miller. The Miller's settled near Washington, OK, to raise their family. Wayne attended school in Washington, graduating with the Class of 1987. After graduation, Wayne started working for B & H Construction.
He married Sherri Mize and to this union, two sons, Michael and Scott were born. At this time, Wayne was working as a brick mason for Mize & Miller Construction and later Home Creations. For the last several years, Wayne has worked again for B & H drilling pipelines. He was a hard worker and a great provider as a single dad. He was a proud father and he never missed an opportunity to take his boys four wheeling. When not working, he enjoyed tinkering on small engines, especially his four wheelers and lawn mowers. Wayne was a wonderful son, checking in on his mother daily.
He will be dearly missed!
He was preceded in death by:
Grandfather, Bill Coleman;
His father, Joe
Fred Miller;
Sister,
Jodi Margagliano and
Brother-in-law, Brett Margagliano.
Wayne leaves behind:
His boys,
Michael and Scott Miller, both of Purcell;
His mother, Margaret Miller
of Purcell;
Grandmother, Nelma Coleman, currently of
Lexington and
A host of other family and friends.
A Visitation Service is scheduled for Monday, April 2, 2018 from 5:00-8:00 P.M. at Wilson-Little Funeral Home.
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