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Wilma MillerPublished: Saturday, October 9, 2010 2:16 PM CDT

FORT WORTH - Wilma Loree Gilbreath Miller, 95, died Wednesday,October 6, 2010, in Fort Worth.

Loree was born to Gustine and Kate Gilbreath on September 24,1915 in Edna Hill near Dublin. She was married to Fred H. Milleron August 14, 1935. They were the parents of three children,Marihelen, Freddie Beth and Dan. The Millers lived in severalcommunities in Texas where Fred was a public schoolsuperintendent and Loree was a school librarian. After 63 years ofmarriage, Fred died in 1999.

Loree was a wonderful mother and homemaker. She supported allof her children's school and church activities. She was a beautifulseamstress, and her home was a welcoming and nurturingenvironment for her family. Her grandchildren will cherish thehours they spent with her, always benefiting from her wise council.In addition to raising a family and working at school, Loreedeveloped an avid interest in genealogy. She continued thisinterest until a few weeks prior to her death when she gave alecture to her genealogy group at Broadway Plaza where sheresided since 2006. She was a member of the Mary Isham KeithChapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her workhas been published in several books and "The Red Tower" apublication of Clan Galbraith which she had been affiliated withsince 1982.

Loree is survived by her three children, Marihelen Hickey and herbeloved companion German Moreno, Freddie Beth Bayne andhusband Jim, Dan Gilbreath and wife Ginger; grandchildren,Melinda Cox and husband Paul, David Hickey, Elizabeth and EricBayne, Melissa Miller, Dan Miller Jr. and Jacklyn Miller; great-

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grandchildren, Emily and Allie Cox, Delaney Lattimer and husbandDavid, Joseph Ashley, and Matthew Bayne; three brothers and onesister, T.E. Gilbreath and wife Willa, Gene Gilbreath and wifeMaxine, Harrell J. Gilbreath, and Virginia Ann Gilbreath.

She was buried at Barbee Cemetery in Edna Hill on October 8,2010 after a graveside service. Memorials can be made to theBarbee Cemetery Association.

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