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Earl Dwayne Miracle


Earl Dwayne Miracle, of Chickasha, passed away peacefully at home, Saturday, October 23, 2021 in Chickasha, OK at the age of 68. He was born January 19, 1953 in El Reno, Oklahoma to Henry Miracle and Margie (Scott) Keef.
 Earl has lived in the Amber-Chickasha area for his entire life. He went through all 12 years of public school at Amber schools before it consolidated into Amber-Pocasset. Earl graduated in 1971.
 Immediately after graduating, Earl joined the Army National Guard of Oklahoma.
 Earl married Jeanette (Brown) Miracle on August 10, 1973. Earl served multiple churches as an usher and front door man.
 Earl started work as a farmhand at 14 and worked at Chickasha Mobile Homes. Later he worked for Cameron Iron Works in Oklahoma City for 10 years. He then worked as an Industrial Engineer for Maremont/Gabriel/Arvin-Meritor for 22 years. He took every opportunity to take classes at the Canadian Valley Vo-Tech in Chickasha, and later serving on its advisory boards. Earl concluded his professional career as a Warranty Administrator at Livingston Machinery Company, retiring after 10 years. In retirement, he became a woodworking artisan, establishing and operating Maple Road Sawmill for the remainder of his life.
 He is preceded in death by his parents, Henry Miracle, and Margie (Scott) Keef; step-dad, Floyd Keef; brothers, Donnie Ray Miracle, and Roger Miracle; sister, Diana Callahan.
 Earl is survived by his wife, Jeanette (Brown) Miracle sons: Dustin Miracle and wife Elissa of Inola, OK; Joseph Miracle and wife Sarah of Dripping Springs, TX, Caleb Miracle and wife, Emily of Chickasha, OK, and Tony Miracle and wife Bonnie of Chickasha, OK; 8 grandchildren, Aunt Mary and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
 Beloved husband, father and grandfather, he never met a stranger, a friend to everyone he met.
 Funeral Service were held on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at The Christian Center, Chickasha, OK under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.

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