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Milli Taussig Obituary

Milli Taussig, 91, a retired decorator, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003, in Grapevine. Graveside service: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery. Milli was preceded in death by her husband, Frank H. Taussig, and son, Robert Chase Gordon. Survivors: Children, Lyndi McCartney and husband, Bill of Westminster, Colo., John H. Taussig and wife, Rhonda of Euless and Jeane F. Kemper and husband, Jack of Ada, Okla.; eight grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Lucas & Thompson F. H. (817) 488-7566

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Published by Oklahoman on Sep. 16, 2003.

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Charlene T.

September 17, 2003

In my previous post I wrote "I want to thank Milli for the time and effort she put into raising a wonder family."



Let me clarify that statement. The family is Wonderful .... the moment was truly blonde.

Charlene T.

September 17, 2003

I want to thank Milli for the time and effort she put into raising a wonder family. As a long time friend of Mrs. Jeane Kemper (Milli‛s youngest daughter), I‛ve met family members on various occasions and they are quite an enjoyable group. Kindness and laugher are always in abundance. I am grateful and privileged to have been part of any Taussig family event.



Milli‛s children, grandchildren and extended family members were all taught honesty and good standards of behavior based on a sense of right and wrong. Children do not have knowledge of these things, they are taught; and these lessons are passed are on to future generations. Success not being measured in monetary denomination, she left us a wonderful group of folks to make our world a better place.



Bless you and yours Milli Taussig and thanks for the memories.



Sincerely,



Charlene T.



p.s. The flowers at her service were beautiful. I know she would have loved them.

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