- Ookie Miller
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Ookie Miller Date of birth: November 11, 1909 Place of birth: Manhattan, Kansas, United States Date of death: August 7, 2002 (age 92) Place of death: Chicago, Illinois, United States Career information Position(s): Center College: Purdue Organizations As player: 1932-1936
1937
1938Chicago Bears
Cleveland Rams
Green Bay PackersPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Charles Lewis "Ookie" Miller (November 11, 1909-August 7, 2002) is a former professional American football player. Miller played seven years in the National Football League, mainly for the Chicago Bears. He was an offensive lineman.
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