Miloa Haley
Miloa Haley
September 1, 1921 ~ June 15, 2018
Miloa HaleyDaingerfield- Services for Miloa Haley, 96 of Daingerfield will be held 2:30 Sunday, June 17, 2018 at Jenkins United Methodist Church with Bro. Jerry Irvin officiating. Burial will be in the Daingerfield Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Miloa was born on September 1, 1921 in hot Springs, Ark. to Robert Webster Haley, Sr. and Clara Adams Haley. She died on Friday, June 15, 2018.She was a member of Jenkins United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School from 1987 to 1998. She graduated from Daingerfield High School and received a BA degree from East Texas State. Miloa also attended Southwest Texas State, Kilgore College and Texarkana Community College. She taught school in San Marcos Baptist Academy, Union Grove High School and Marshall High School. Miloa worked in Morris County Tax Assessor Collectors office as a deputy, City secretary for a short while and retired from Lone Star Steel in April 30, 1982 after 26 ½ years. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers G. W. Haley and Robert W. Haley, Jr.; sisters Maxine Vines, Geraldine Edrington and Olivia Connor.Survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.Family will receive friends from 1:30 till service time at the church on Sunday.Online condolences may be made at Nail-HaggardFH.com







So sad that I have lost a dear friend ! Milo and I went on several trips to the Western states, she was a joy to travel with. I’m sorry that I did not visit her in the nursing home as I should have, but we shared many phone conversations. God bless her family and I know God is blessing her in his house today. R.I.P. old friend !
So sad that I have lost a dear friend ! Milo and I went on several trips to the Western states, she was a joy to travel with. I’m sorry that I did not visit her in the nursing home as I should have, but we shared many phone conversations. God bless her family and I know God is blessing her in his house today. R.I.P. old friend !
Milo, dear Milo, you will be missed. Your infectious laugh and mischievous style drew me in from the first day I met you. I am so thankful we were able to spend some time together earlier this year. As we visited in your room at Windsor Place I told you more than once that you had not changed one bit from the day I first met you. Heaven gained an angel but our days will be less bright without you.