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Cynthia Anne (Nix) Miller Obit

Nov 30, 1955 - Aug 02, 2020




Cynthia Anne (Nix) Miller went home to her Heavenly Father on 02 Aug 2020.

Cynthia was born on 30 November 1955 in Clinton, OK to Gene and Jennie Nix. She was the oldest of her siblings: Cathy, Ricky, Gene Jr. and Tammy. She was raised in south Oklahoma City and attended Hayes Elementary, Webster Jr. High and graduated from Southeast High School in 1974. Her fifth grade teacher, Mr. Butchee, had many Cynthia's in his class so he used middle names to identify each of them. Cynthia became “Anne” to all her friends. When in high school she was active in the Art Club and the Drama Club.

Cynthia was an EMT and worked for EMSA at the time of the Murrah bombing and was one of the many first responders on scene. Later she took a different path and became a pioneer for women seeking to expand their horizons toward space. Star Trek was a favorite show with fans, not just for role playing, but for looking to the stars with women being a major part of space sxploration. Over the years she saw many science fictions become science facts. She was a member of Starfleet and of the local Star Trek Club as Chief Medical Officer. She did an interview with Star Trek author Larry Nemecek for his documentary “The Con of Wrath” in 2015.

Cynthia was the mother of three sons: Eric, Dylan and Christopher. When a leader was needed for their Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop she stepped up and also volunteered with other Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops. She loved performing karaoke with her brother Gene and showed a missed calling. She loved to plan parties and decorate cakes for birthdays and anniversaries for family and friends. She loved to crochet and showed her skill with the birth of each grandchild. Her life revolved around her children, grandchildren, pets and helping those she knew celebrate life's special moments.

Cynthia was preceded in deth by her father Gene Nix, Sr.

She is survived by her mother Jennie Nix. Her three sons: Eric Miller and wife Sissy, Dylan Miller and Christopher Miller. Two sisters: Cathy Dover (Billy) and Tammy Voyles. Two brothers: Ricky Nix (Francis) and Gene Nix, Jr. (Mignon). Six grandchildren, Kaitlynn Stone (Zachery), Seth Miller, Mya Miller, Koressa Miller, Leah Miller and Jacob Miller. She had one great-grandchild, Tripp Stone. Her longtime companion Jeff Thomas. One niece, ten nephews, many great-nieces and nephews, an uncle, aunts and a multitude of cousins. She will be greatly missed by her famly and a host of friends.

Funeral services were held on 12 August 2020 at John Ireland Funeral Home in Moore with burial at Newcastle Memorial Gardens.



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