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Name: Mrs. Geraldine Milligan
Date: May 30, 1943 - May 19, 2026
Biography
City of birth: Clearview, OK
Mother: Lenora Lambert (Deceased)
Father: Clinton Lambert (Deceased)
Spouse: Charles Milligan Sr. (Deceased)
Daughters: Twila Milligan-Frederick (Deceased)
Sons: Charles Pete Milligan II (Deceased)
Sisters: Mildred Ligons (Deceased), Lorene Hall (Deceased), Evelyn Lambert, Bobbie Hughes
Brothers: Linwood Lambert (Deceased), James Lambert (Deceased), Willie Lambert (Deceased), Jerry (Jay) Lambert (Deceased)
Education: Clearview High School
Occupation: Supervisor/Dana Corporation
Special notations: Charles Pete Milligan III (Grandson)
Visitations: 3pm-7pm Monday, June 1, 2026
Cemetery: Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin, OK 73538
Services: Earl M. Temple Memorial Chapel, 2801 N. Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Services date and time: 10am Tuesday, June 2, 2026




(2026-05-19 2:35pm) Debra Tucker wrote:
My deepest sympathy.
(2026-05-19 2:42pm) Andrea Miller wrote:
My deepest sympathy.
(2026-05-20 6:53am) Tracy Ligons wrote:
You will truly be missed Auntie Love you!
(2026-05-20 8:55pm) Stephanie Y Winston wrote:
Rest jn Peace Aunt Jerry
(2026-05-23 12:10pm) Deanne Smith Guyton wrote:
A Poem for My Son, Charles — “Raised by Love” My son, When the road feels heavy and the nights stretch long, remember this truth — you were raised by love that did not break, did not bend, did not walk away. You were shaped by hands that prayed over you, worked for you, and held you steady from the time you were five until the Lord called her home. Your grandmother, Mrs. Geraldine Milligan, stood like a shelter in the storm — strong, wise, unshakable. She poured into you the kind of love that does not fade with time or disappear with death. And when grief rises, lift your eyes, son. For the Word says, “My help comes from the Lord.” And He has never failed you. Remember her laugh, her strength, the way she showed up day after day, year after year — those memories are anchors when the waters get rough. Take comfort in knowing she feels no more pain, no more fear, no more weariness — for God has wiped her tears and welcomed her home. And hear me, son — you are not alone. I am here. I love you. And the same God who carried her will carry you too. Walk with Christ Jesus. Lean on the Father, trust the Son, listen for the Holy Spirit — your steps will be guided, your heart will be held, and your strength will return. You were raised by love, and love will keep you. Always Mom Deanne Smith Guyton ,,, and always remember that your Grandfather grandmother dad sister Maurisha and auntie will always be in your memories and no one can take that from you.... love you very much son.
(2026-05-27 9:28am) Linda Steele-Brown wrote:
Sis. Evelyn Lambert and family, may God comfort and bless you as you grieve the passing of your loved one.
(2026-06-01 5:18pm) Wynell Crawford wrote:
My deepest sympathy.