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Anchorage Daily News November 26, 2001
Chugiak resident ARVID MILLER, 73, died November 20, 2001, at Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage. Visitation will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Eagle River Church of the Nazarene, 11050 Cross Drive. Services are at 2 p.m. Pallbearers will include Clarke Hemphill, Dick Stiefkin, Larry Bradely, Tim Foresythe, and Tony Vargo. Burial will be at Fort Richardson National Cemetery. Mr. Miller was born January 4, 1928, in Boise, Idaho. He attended an auto mechanics college after graduating from high school. As a member of the United States Air Force for 26 years, Mr. Miller served in many locations during his career. He spent four years in Germany during the early 1950s, a year in Vietnam (1963) and one year in the Radar Station in Fairbanks (1968). Following his 1977 retirement, he returned to Alaska where he was self-employed. Mr. Miller was a member of the Eagle River Church of the Nazarene. His hobbies included hunting, antique cars and tractors. His wife wrote, ''He was a wonderful husband of 53 years and a great father.'' Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Wanneta Miller of Chugiak; sons, Bruce Miller and David Miller of Anchorage; daughter, Linda Winfrey of Ft. Worth, Texas; and sister and brother-in-law, Janet and James May of Jerome, Idaho. Arrangements were by Evergreen's Eagle River Funeral Home.
U.S. Air Force
Korea
Vietnam
Anchorage Daily News November 26, 2001
Chugiak resident ARVID MILLER, 73, died November 20, 2001, at Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage. Visitation will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Eagle River Church of the Nazarene, 11050 Cross Drive. Services are at 2 p.m. Pallbearers will include Clarke Hemphill, Dick Stiefkin, Larry Bradely, Tim Foresythe, and Tony Vargo. Burial will be at Fort Richardson National Cemetery. Mr. Miller was born January 4, 1928, in Boise, Idaho. He attended an auto mechanics college after graduating from high school. As a member of the United States Air Force for 26 years, Mr. Miller served in many locations during his career. He spent four years in Germany during the early 1950s, a year in Vietnam (1963) and one year in the Radar Station in Fairbanks (1968). Following his 1977 retirement, he returned to Alaska where he was self-employed. Mr. Miller was a member of the Eagle River Church of the Nazarene. His hobbies included hunting, antique cars and tractors. His wife wrote, ''He was a wonderful husband of 53 years and a great father.'' Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Wanneta Miller of Chugiak; sons, Bruce Miller and David Miller of Anchorage; daughter, Linda Winfrey of Ft. Worth, Texas; and sister and brother-in-law, Janet and James May of Jerome, Idaho. Arrangements were by Evergreen's Eagle River Funeral Home.
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