Loren McMillon

Born: Porter, OK on 16 May 1917

Passed away: Tulsa, OK on 11 December 2016

Aged: 99 years

Funeral Date: 17 December 2016

Service Details

To honor Loren’s request, a private graveside service was held at Crown Hill Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Funeral Company

Jack's Memory Chapel

The Story

On May 16, 1917, Arthur and Preshia Anderson Presley were blessed with one of the Lord’s most magnificent creations, Loren Presley.
Her life was filled with the love of God and family, laughter and selflessness.
She was a dedicated wife to her husband Quincy; a comforter and best friend to her siblings and a surrogate mother and confidante to many, especially her nieces and nephews.
Her legacy will live on in the lives of those who were blessed to share treasured memories with her, especially her sisters Naomi Campbell of Menlo Park, CA and Ruth Keys of Rancho Cucamonga, CA and a host of nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Preshia Presley; husband Quincy McMillon; sisters Fay Scoggins, Helen Lane and Mary Adkinson; and brother Earl Presley.
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Thank you for being such an important role model and having such s positive influence on my life aunt Loren. I am forever grateful for your love and compassion. You gave so freely, never expecting anything in return.

Cheryl Mccuin

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Aunt Loren's nieces and nephews wrote messages on balloons and released them.

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To my loving auntie someone I will miss but never forget, the greatest auntie a person could ever have.I will see you again when I get through that pearly white gate. LOVE YOU ALWAYS your favorite niece TAUNYA.

Taunya Keys

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You mean Favorite niece number 2, I'm number one. Lol.

Cheryl Mccuin

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Thank you aunt Loren for allowing me to have memories that I will cherish as long as I live. From a little girl I remember living next door and running back and forth, especially to eat. You and grandmother always made sure that we (family) and also children in the neighborhood ate well. And then when you moved back to Oklahoma I was devastated, but you made sure that distance didn't change anything. I didn't realize what a huge sacrifice you were making until I became a mother myself. Who in their right mind would take on seven children for the entire summer? I now understand that you wanted us to know family and you did it out of the goodness of your heart regardless of what your mind was telling you. Because of you I was able to have a close relationship with my maternal great grandparents , great aunts and uncles and cousins. We worked in aunt Faye's store, watched grandpa peel apples that we picked off the tree so that grandma could make apple pies and preserves. We watched grandpa kill chickens for dinner. I also remember all of us sitting around grandpa as he sung" the bucket got a whole in his head. In okmulgee we slept in the bed of the truck under the stars, until a cow cane and licked one of us in the face and that ended that. We learned how to drive a tractor and feed the pigs. Those were the good ole days. Thank you showing us what it means to be a family. And again thanks for the memories. Your great niece.

Cheryl Mccuin

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2 Corinthians 5:6-8 So we are always of good courage. We know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight. Yes, we are of good courage, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord. love Jovante'

A Loving Family

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Thank you son, that scripture definitely represents Aunt Loren's feelings. Cheryl

Cheryl Mccuin

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