Time: 00:59:36 Currently: 59°F High: 82°F Low: 53°F Winds: 0mph 7-Day forecast Top News Most Commented Most Read 30 day basic Site Search: Enter Keywords Go! Click Here to search OUR ARCHIVES (Articles OLDER than 30 DAYS) Simple changes can add up to big rewards Saturday, October 9, 2010 1:12 PM CDT Rare date marks Binary Day Saturday, October 9, 2010 12:44 PM CDT Three women, one fight Saturday, October 9, 2010 1:12 PM CDT Tips lead to the arrest of suspect in counterfeit ring Saturday, October 9, 2010 12:50 PM CDT Letter to editor (2) City council snuffs out sale of K-2 (1) Enjoying days gone by (1) Three women, one fight (234) Tips lead to the arrest of suspect in counterfeit ring (233) Letter to editor (212) Booths available for Fall Festival (203) My Marketplace AUTOS More bruner Archives > Obituaries Print | E-mail | No comments posted. | Text Size Wilma Miller Published: 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. Miller on August 14, 1935. They were the parents of three children, Marihelen, Freddie Beth and Dan. The Millers lived in several communities in Texas where Fred was a public school superintendent and Loree was a school librarian. After 63 years of marriage, Fred died in 1999. Loree was a wonderful mother and homemaker. She supported all of her children's school and church activities. She was a beautiful seamstress, and her home was a welcoming and nurturing environment for her family. Her grandchildren will cherish the hours they spent with her, always benefiting from her wise council. In addition to raising a family and working at school, Loree developed an avid interest in genealogy. She continued this interest until a few weeks prior to her death when she gave a lecture to her genealogy group at Broadway Plaza where she resided since 2006. She was a member of the Mary Isham Keith Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her work has been published in several books and "The Red Tower" a publication of Clan Galbraith which she had been affiliated with since 1982. Loree is survived by her three children, Marihelen Hickey and her beloved companion German Moreno, Freddie Beth Bayne and husband Jim, Dan Gilbreath and wife Ginger; grandchildren, Melinda Cox and husband Paul, David Hickey, Elizabeth and Eric Bayne, Melissa Miller, Dan Miller Jr. and Jacklyn Miller; great- Go Popular Searches Brazos Metal Building 5530 W. Highway 377 Tolar, TX (817) 573-2400 Ranger College We're Changing Lives 2900 W. Washington St Stephenville, TX (254) 965-8875 Stephenville Funeral Home 120 South Loop Stephenville, TX (254) 965-3161 More Enhanced Listings >> My Newspaper My Community My Pride My Marketplace Sports My Services My Area Newspapers E-Edition Multimedia Home • News • Sports • Obituaries • Opinion • Business • Weddings and Announcements • Births • Community • Classifieds • MY E-MALL • Health • Auto • Place an Ad 1 of 2