Chip was born Nov. 24, 1964, in Fort Worth. Chip graduated from Seminole High School in May of 1983 and received his associate's degree from Texas State Technological College in Waco. He received his teaching certificate from Texas A&M and taught auto mechanics at Katy High School. After leaving Katy, he went to work for Enterprise Products in 1989 and continued to work for them as a senior scheduler until his death. Chip was an active member of the Outcast Motorcycle riding group in Houston. He was most proud of his children and his grandson, Brycen.
Chip is survived by a daughter, Jenna Miller and husband Chris of Houston; a son, Austin Aryain of Laramie, Wyo.; one grandson, nine-month-old Brycen Miller of Houston; his parents, Jameil and Pat Aryain of Seminole; fiancée, Brenda Colvin of Dallas; two sisters, Dr. Linda Robins and husband Dr. Scott Robins of Dallas and Amy Carpenter and husband Dennis of Lubbock; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, www.myasthenia.org.
Chip was born Nov. 24, 1964, in Fort Worth. Chip graduated from Seminole High School in May of 1983 and received his associate's degree from Texas State Technological College in Waco. He received his teaching certificate from Texas A&M and taught auto mechanics at Katy High School. After leaving Katy, he went to work for Enterprise Products in 1989 and continued to work for them as a senior scheduler until his death. Chip was an active member of the Outcast Motorcycle riding group in Houston. He was most proud of his children and his grandson, Brycen.
Chip is survived by a daughter, Jenna Miller and husband Chris of Houston; a son, Austin Aryain of Laramie, Wyo.; one grandson, nine-month-old Brycen Miller of Houston; his parents, Jameil and Pat Aryain of Seminole; fiancée, Brenda Colvin of Dallas; two sisters, Dr. Linda Robins and husband Dr. Scott Robins of Dallas and Amy Carpenter and husband Dennis of Lubbock; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, www.myasthenia.org.
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