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Charles Wayne Miller

Houston

Charles Wayne Miller left this life, held closely in the arms of his family, and went to begin his eternal life in the arms of his Heavenly Father and son, Jesus Christ, on Tuesday, the 14th of January 2014. Wayne was born in Lockney, Texas, on the 17th of March 1934, to Elvie and James Miller. His family moved to Plainview soon after his birth, where he grew up and attended school. Wayne was the second of four children. His sisters are Jan Cornebise and Kay Koepp. His older brother and best friend was Marlin Miller.

Wayne was born with an independent and fiercely competitive spirit. In high school he found his passion in the game of tennis. He was a consistent winner for the Plainview Bulldogs, catching the attention of several universities, earning several scholarship offers. He was leaning toward the University of Texas, but instead chose Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene in order to play alongside Carl Nunn, another state championship level player. Together the two were the 1953 NAIA champions. In 1954, he and Carl won the doubles Border Conference Championship, where Wayne also won the singles championship. His love of the game continued for the next fifty years.

During his junior year at Hardin-Simmons, he took a break from school and joined the Army. He served for two years as part of the Fort Bliss guided missile team. After his tennis talent was discovered, the majority of his service years were spent on the court racking up titles for the Commanding Officer.

In the fall of 1955, Wayne resumed his education and tennis at Hardin-Simmons University. It was there that a close friend, Mac McDaniel, introduced him to a cute coed from Abilene, Pat Johnson. She would later become his wife and the love of his life. They married in 1957 and their love continued strong for fifty-six years.

Upon graduation from Hardin-Simmons, Wayne enrolled at Texas Tech University, where he earned another degree in Petroleum Engineering. His career with Texas Oil and Gas lasted for more than a decade. His first assignment was to establish their office in Oklahoma City. Then, as a Vice President, he took over the Houston TXO office. In 1978, Wayne felt the time was right to strike out on his own, and a small upstart company, Miller Energy, was born. For the rest of his life, Wayne remained actively involved in the oil and gas industry.

The professional organizations to which Wayne belonged included: Texas Independent Royalty Producers Association, Independent Producers Association and the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He was also a member of Lakeside Country Club and Houston Racquet Club. His love of tennis continued and merged with the oil industry. Wayne, with Dale Cullwell and Bill Sherman, established the World Oilmen's Tennis Tournament at the HRC in 1977. The tournament continues strong today. It is highly regarded, with players coming from around the world to participate.

More important than his professional life, or his tennis, was his relationship with Jesus Christ. Wayne accepted Christ as a young boy and over the years that relationship deepened and guided him in every aspect of his life. That relationship was reflected in Wayne's love of people. Everyone he met felt equally valued and loved. His family was his greatest earthly love. They were always aware of his devotion and approval. Wayne was a long-time member of Second Baptist Church, where he taught bible study, was deacon and held the position of the chairman of the board of deacons at the time the new Worship Center was built.

Wayne was predeceased by his parents, Elvie and James Miller; his brother, Marlin Miller; and his beloved niece, Marla Miller. He is survived by his devoted wife, Pat Johnson Miller; his daughter, Tracy Wilkerson and her husband Richard; his son, Charles Miller and his wife, Federica; his five grandchildren, Joshua Wilkerson, Bailey Wilkerson, Will Wilkerson, Sofia Miller and Thomas Miller; his sisters, Jan Cornebise and her husband, Al, and Kay Koepp and her husband, Noble; his sister-in-law, Melinda Miller; as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

Serving as honorary pall bearers during the services are Dr. Mike Duncan, Mr. Edd Hendee, Mr. Fred Kniffen, Dr. Fred Simmons, Mr. Joe Elam, Mr. Wilbur McDaniel and Mr. John Harrell.

Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from two until five o'clock this afternoon, Sunday, the 19th of January, in the library and grand foyer of George H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive, in Houston.

A memorial service, celebrating his life, is to be conducted at noon on Monday, the 20th of January, in the Sanctuary of Second Baptist Church, 6400 Woodway Drive in Houston, where Dr. H. Edwin Young and Dr. Danny Havard are to officiate.

Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception in the nearby Deacons' Parlor.

Prior to the service, the family will have gathered for a private interment at Memorial Oaks Cemetery in Houston.

In lieu of customary remembrances, and for those desiring, the family requests with gratitude that contributions in Wayne's memory be directed to Second Baptist Church, 6400 Woodway Drive, Houston, TX, 77057.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Abilene Reporter-News from Jan. 16 to Jan. 19, 2014.

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Kacy Thompson

January 10, 2023

I have wonderful memories of my cousin Wayne.

Bruce Winson

January 31, 2014

I have great memories of Mr. Miller's smile--his whole face would light up when he smiled. He was a true gentleman, always gracious. He will be sorely missed. With love to Mrs. Miller, Tracy, and Chuck. You are all in our prayers.

Lauren Claire Culwell

January 20, 2014

I have memories of Wayne and Pat when I was a child...swimming in their pool in the middle of their house...meeting for lunch and staying at their house. They always treated my sister and I like princesses. Wayne has left a lasting impact on my families life. He was Godly, generous, and lived out the gospel with his servants heart. I was blessed to know him. Pat, you are in my prayers and my heart. I was so sad to not be there for the funeral but I was there in Spirit celebrating Wayne's life well lived. Lots of love to Pat, kids and grand kids.

Kacy Thompson

January 20, 2014

Love and hugs to my family. I am with you in spirit.
Love, Kacy and Ingvar

H.S.U. tennis team 1951-52

Joe Steph

January 20, 2014

Kim Norman

January 20, 2014

Wayne was a great neighbor. A very thoughtful and caring man. We will miss Wayne and we will keep Pat and her family in our thoughts and prayers.

Peggy Moseley

January 19, 2014

What a wonderful Christian and caring friend. I'm so happy to have known Wayne and have him in my life. Pat, life will change and will be different without your lifelong partner but you will be with him again some day. God will bless you with His grace and loving arms.

Richard and Lynda Tye

January 19, 2014

Prayers for your family. We also loved Wayne dearly. Such a wonderful, kind person. So sorry we could not be there.

Ron and Deany Meinke

January 19, 2014

Pat and family -
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Wayne will be missed by many ~ but our condolence is knowing that he is seeing the face or our Lord.

January 19, 2014

We have wonderful memories of the days in Plainview as well as all of the reunions at Valera. Our condolences to you and your family, Pat. He will be missed. Bobby & Linda Williams (Dumas, Tx.)

Patti Elliott

January 19, 2014

What a charming, kind and wonderful man of God. I am so thankful to have had the privilege of knowing Wayne even slightly. His love and generosity for others was clearly felt by many. We are thinking of you and praying God's comfort and peace over your family. Love and hugs to all of you!
Blessings from all of the Elliotts.

Mike & Lela Buckley

January 19, 2014

What a wonderful Dad, Grandad & Christian! We have always admired Wayne & Pat, and pray God's wonderful peace in this time. May He hold you all in the palm of his hand.

Joe Steph

January 19, 2014

A good guy. Close pal and great teammate at Hardin Simmons University.
Condolences to Pat and family.

debra bragg

January 19, 2014

Dear Mrs. Miller & Tracy & family,
Words cannot express how i feel for and with you all. i am thankful that Mr. Miller is no longer suffering and that he is rejoicing in Jesus Presence. Yet my heart aches with yours for your loss. You are a dear family and i am thankful that as believers of Christ we will be together again. You will continue to be in my prayers and thoughts through the coming days. We will press into our Lord for His sustaining comfort and guidance for each moment He gives to those of us still on this earth. Then what a glorious day it will be when we all see Jesus face to face together again!
Love to you, debbie bragg

Sholay & Matthew Kamp

January 18, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

January 18, 2014

Dear Pat and Family, May God comfort you with love and good memories. Our prayers are with you. Louis and Dorothy St. Germain

Danny and Cindy Stephens

January 16, 2014

Wayne was an extraordinary man, an exemplary oilman and a fantastic tennis player. We will miss him greatly for those and many more reasons.

January 16, 2014

Lilly and I send our deepest synpathy and Gods blessings on the entire family. Wayne was a great person.
Thurmon

January 16, 2014

Pat and family may God be with all of
you in this time of grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Evelyn and Karen Gloyna

Frank & Jan Masters

January 16, 2014

With our dearest sympathy.

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