Denzil Floyd "Dink" Miller's Obituary
MEMORIAL SERVICE – 2:00 PM at the United Methodist Church in Memphis on Thursday, August 18, 2016 with Gary Boles, officiating.
VISITATION – will be held on Wednesday, August 17, 2016 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Robertson Funeral Directors in Memphis
CREMATION & ARRANGEMENTS - Robertson Funeral Directors of Memphis.
Denzil Floyd “Dink” Miller was born October 29, 1928 in Wellington to James Earl Melvin Miller and Sarah Idella Bledsoe Miller. He passed away Monday, August 15, 2016. He married his high school sweetheart Yetive Lou McDaniel on June 30, 1947 in Memphis. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Memphis. He was a member of the Memphis Country Club and Lions Club for over 50 years. He worked as a farmer and a gin manager. He also served on the board of directors for the Texas Cotton Ginner’s Association and Netex Oil Mill. He enjoyed fishing, golfing, four-wheeling, woodworking, and playing cards and board games with his friends and family.
SURVIVORS – his wife; 2 sons, Courtney Don Miller and wife Lin of Westcliffe, Colorado, Mack Daniel Miller and wife Kathy of Amarillo; 1 daughter, Connie Sue Kesler and husband Lee of Canyon; 14 grandchildren, Mechelle Miller and Carey, Danielle Miller, Jason Miller, Daniel Miller and Chera, Russell Miller, Michael Miller and Amy, Chris Kesler, Tyson Kesler and Carrie, Christie Jones and Jason; 9 great grandchildren, Calin Hutchins, Braden and Carter Miller, Emma and Landon Miller, Durden, Sparrow and Pia Kesler, and Layla Jones; 1 sister, Shirley Riley; 1 brother, Eugene Miller, and a sister-in-law Johnnie Gresham
PRECEDED BY – his parents; 2 brothers; 1 sister; and a grandson, Cory Miller.
MEMORIALS – In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorials be made to the United Methodist Church of Memphis or a favorite charity of your choosing.
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