ProRodeo Sports News - March 18, 2022

Ind., and he lived in Sisters and Bend, Ore., most of his life. He was president of G.J. Miller Construction for more than 40 years, building many of Central Oregon’s showcase homes and commercial businesses. He was very involved in his local community. He is survived by his beloved wife, Tove, who was by his side for 30 years; stepson, Ty Coe; step grandson, Austin Coe and great- grandchildren, Navaeh, and Ryder; sisters, Betty Troyer, and FranWayne; brothers, Wayne (Pam), Dean and Dale. He will be loved and remembered by family, friends, and neighbors as a generous and kind man, always ready to help others wherever and whenever needed. At his request, there was no service. Carolyn Sue Lytle of Byhalia, Miss., a PRCAmember, passed away on March 11. She was 74. The family received friends March 17 at CAROLYN SUE LYTLE

Coleman Funeral Home and a service followed. Lytle was born on May 2, 1947, in Monticello, Ark. She also was Gold Card Member of the International Pro Rodeo Association. She enjoyed

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GLENN J. MILLER

Glenn Miller of Tumalo, Ore., Sisters (Ore.) Rodeo Association president for more than 20 years, passed peacefully at his home Feb. 9 after an extended illness. He was 75. Miller first served as Sisters

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spending time outside and being on her John Deere tractor. She loved being with her friends. Her neighbors called her their “Official Cow Keeper,” as she would always watch out for their livestock. Lytle was preceded in death by her husband, Buddy and her parents, Doris Horn McKiever and James L. McKiever. She is survived by her close friends, Camelle (Chris) Wilson; Malachi Wilson; Cindy (Barry) Wilson; Nick ( Jodi) Parker; Amy Moore; David Little and Pat Lovette. Memorials may be made in honor of Sue Lytle to the donor’s choice of charity.

Rodeo Association President in 1988. During that term, he convinced the board of directors to join the PRCA. He was elected

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again in 1999, and served through 2019, when he stepped away from the post due to medical issues. In 2012, the Sisters Rodeo selected him to be grand marshal. Miller was born in Goshen,

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