1918
2006
3344 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, Texas
Funeral: 3 p.m. Friday at Birdville Church of Christ. Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home.
Genelle was born Feb. 5, 1918, in Ben Hur. She was a member of Birdville Church of Christ. She was the last surviving of 12 children born to Charles and Berta Curlee. Genelle was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Miffleton.
Survivors: Sons and daughters-in-law, Neldon Miffleton and Katherine, Richard Miffleton and Linda, James Miffleton and Mary; daughter and son-in-law, Beverly Moore and Tommy; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
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6 Entries
Richard Miffleton
December 6, 2006
Mother I am unable put into words the love you showed me my entire life. You were always there if I needed you no matter the need. No child could ever receive more love or care than you gave the four of us, my only hope is to reunite with you in heaven; for you surely will be there. You will reside in my heart all the rest of my days. Your loving son.
Richard
Neldon Miffleton
December 5, 2006
Mother:
I was not always what you wanted me to be and never half what you perceived me to be, but you loved me with no limits.
We were all so very fortunate for you to be the one to shape our hearts and our lives and you will live in my heart until my last breath is taken.
See you soon,
Neldon
Genelle Wertz (Miffleton)
April 18, 2006
Grandma,
I love you so much and I can feel your love even from heaven. I'm so glad that I had the privilege of knowing you and being your grand-daughter. I loved sharing your name and being little Genelle. I will always cherish the holidays and the countless wonderful times we spent together. I hold you so close in my heart and some of my best memories are with you. Grandparents are always there to spoil the Grand-kids and you did just that. You gave us everything that we never knew we wanted and all the things that you knew we needed. We miss you.
Love Always,
Little Genelle
jennifer reese
April 7, 2006
My prayers and thoughts go out to your family during this trying time. I know how it feels to lose such a wonderful woman.
love,
Jennifer
Steven Miffleton
March 18, 2006
Dear Grandmother, we all have our special, fond memories of you. What a wonderful person you were. You meant so much to so many. Your last years, due to health,were hard. At least now you can rest in peace. We all love you, and miss you.
Steven
Richard & Gay Clemens
March 17, 2006
Our Prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
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