Charles Raymond Millard

1933 ∼ 2020

Charles Raymond Millard

Charles Raymond Millard, 87, of Beaumont, passed away November 12, 2020, at Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas in Beaumont, TX. He was born February 5, 1933, in Hardin, to the late William Charles Millard and Bessie Burks. Charles was a U.S. Air Force veteran who faithfully served his country. He loved to fish and enjoyed being outdoors.

He is preceded in death by, sisters, Essie Mae Hendrickson, Clara Ann Segovia, Shirl Diane Eason, Linda Jean Egan. Brother, Justin Edward Millard; and son Griff Ray Millard.

Those left to cherish his memory are; sons, Charles Ronnie Millard and wife Lisa of Cleveland; Terry Glenn Millard and wife Sharon of Cleveland; Jonathan Ray Millard of Las Vegas, NV. Daughters, Brenda Millard Anderson and husband John of Cleveland; Christine Reye Millard of Lumberton and a host of loving family and friends. Grandchildren: 16, great-grandchildren 24, and great-great-grandchildren 2.

A service of remembrance will be held on Monday, November 16, 2020, at 11:00 A.M. at Faith & and Family Chapel of Batson.

Honoring Charles as pallbearers are Griff Ray Millard Jr, William Shelby Millard, Kevin Terna, Trey Terna, Trevin Terna, Ryan Snell.

Honorary pallbearers are Matthew Millard, Robert Robinson, Brandon Dowden, Bryan Bissell, Peyton Kirchner, Dillyn Millard, Ethan Millard, Gage Robertson.

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Anonymous January 19, 2023
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Mary Glynn November 15, 2020
Reminding those whom you support that your thoughts are with them.
Wanda Galloway November 15, 2020
Condolences to the Family! Prayers!
Joe Bleuel November 15, 2020
Ray was the “greeter” at Christ Community Church in Beaumont “Everyone loves Raymond” He would open the door to the church almost as soon as a person stepped out of the car Of course he would downplay his roll, but he made a huge difference in our church family I just loved seeing his smiling face and sparkle in his eye as he was greeting people Ray was comfortable just being Ray and connecting with anybody who walked through the doors Ray “claimed” he didnt like talking much in front of people but one on one or with just a few around, he would talk and talk and talk Loved to hear his philosophy and views about life He has been a blessing and will be missed so much Ray really was “a good man” and humble, faithful servant Joe Bleuel
Cristal Millard Milstead November 13, 2020
Uncle Raymond was always smiling and making others laugh. He will be greatly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him. My deepest sympathy goes out to his children Brenda, Terry, Ronnie, Christina, and Jonathan and their families. Love you all.
Cristal Millard Milstead November 13, 2020
Charles Raymond Millard