Milton Clark Dangerfield's Obituary
Milton Clark Dangerfield was born March 27, 1945 in Saginaw, Michigan. He was the first of five children born to the union of Maxine and Nathaniel Dangerfield. His siblings are Deborah Dangerfield Ortis, Gwendolyn Dangerfield Golden, Cynthia Dangerfield, and Natalie Dangerfield Willis. He also has two other siblings, Joan Crawford and Terrant Pritcher. He was a member of “Holy Family Catholic Church” in which he joined at an early age. He met the love of his life Ms. Gwendolyn Bruner in Oklahoma on a warm summer day and were married on December 31, in which they were together over fifth years in friendship, love and honor. Together they shared three children and one grandson. Erich Bruner, Rondrea Walker, and Evan Bruner. And his number one buddy, his grandson, Ryan Walker. Milton was educated In Tulsa, Oklahoma and was a member of 1963 of Booker T. Washington School. Next In life he went on to earn a “Bachelor of Science” degree in “Industrial Engineer” from Central State University. He then went onto earned a “Bachelor of Science” degree In “Criminal and Correction.” Finally, he earned a “Master of Science” degree in” Juvenile Justice Administration” from the “University of Central Oklahoma.” Later, he became the “Deputy Director” of “Fitting Back In”. Milton was an “Entry Specialist”. He worked on various government projects to help build his community. He also was a hard worker with very strong work ethics. In “Fitting Back In”, was a part of his legacy that will live for years to come. Milton was a devoted husband and family man. He was a “Jazz” lover and studied Law. He was an extreme car lover in which he could trace the history of cars. Also, he loved his strong black “coffee.” Milton was a strong man with an amazing personality. Milton was preceded In death by his mother, Maxine Dangerfield 1971, father, Nathaniel Dangerfield 1963, an aunt, Nellie Willis 2006, and an uncle, George Willis 1982. Milton leaves to cherish his loving memory, his beloved wife, Gwendolyn Dangerfield, three children, Erich Bruner (Hope), Rondrea Walker (Estrada), and Evan Bruner. His grandson, Ryan Walker. Five sisters, Joan, Deborah (Phillipe), Gwendolyn (Herbert), Cynthia, and Natalie (Everett). One brother, Tarrant Pritcher, and an aunt, Jacqueline Brooke; and a host of family and friends from Detroit MI, Brooklyn NY, Saginaw MI and Dallas TX. Funeral Service Monday,February 27th, 2017-4:00 p.m.-Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel.
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