1950
2017
Clarence Victor Miles
Clarence Victor Miles, 66, of Boulder, Wyoming formerly of Sioux Falls, South Dakota passed away peacefully at his home November 20, 2016. Clarence was born July 19, 1950 in Canton, South Dakota to Clarence Antonio and Melba June Miles. He is survived by his wife Connie Miles of Boulder; children Sandra Kay Schumacher, Steven (Lori) Miles both of Sioux Falls, SD and Monte (Kalie) Miles of Boulder, WY; sisters June DeVitt and Teresa Miles; grandchildren Bailey, Stori and Kinslee Miles and Kevin and Meggan Schumacher. He is preceded in death by his parents Clarence and Melba Miles and parents-in-law Bernard J. and Rose Mae Zahn. A graveside service and inurnment ceremony will be held Saturday June 10th at 7:00 p.m. at the Worthing Catholic Cemetery. A celebration of life will follow at the Worthing Legion Hall.
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May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. (Psalms 116:15)
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March 12, 2018
I'm so sorry for your loss. Please find peace and comfort in knowing God cares for you and will help you in your time of need. Jeremiah 29:12 "you will call me and come and pray to me and I will listen to you."
June 7, 2017
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