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Jefferson Daniel Miles, a dedicated electrician and respected veteran, passed away on March 27, 2026, in Grove, Oklahoma. Born on November 13, 1935, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, Jefferson lived a life defined by unwavering commitment, hard work, and devotion to his family and country.
Jefferson’s early years were shaped in Shawnee, where he was born into a large family. He was preceded in death by nine siblings, a testament to a family legacy now upheld by those who carry forward his memory. His service to his nation was marked by his time in the Army, where he demonstrated the same steadfast dedication that would characterize every aspect of his life.
Professionally, Jefferson made his mark as an electrician, a craft that suited his nature perfectly. Those who knew him often remarked that he was the embodiment of diligence—the phrase "all he did was work" aptly captures his approach to life and labor. His work ethic not only defined his career but also provided a foundation for the support and care of his loved ones.
Jefferson's family was central to his life. He is survived by his sons, Hank Miles and wife Theresa, and Jefferson Daniel Miles, Jr, and life partner Roberta Black. Jefferson's legacy continues through his cherished grandchildren: Jesse Diotte, Craig Miles, Jordan Miles, Makenzie Miles, Josh Purvis, and Charity Miles, as well as numerous great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, and daughters Deborah Pendergraft and Hope Beesley.
Jefferson Daniel Miles leaves behind an enduring example of dedication and perseverance, a man who honored both his work and his family with equal measure. His life stands as a testament to the virtues of hard work and loyalty, qualities that will continue to inspire those who loved him.
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711 South Main Street, Grove, OK 74344

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