County, died September 14, 2003, at his home following and extended
illnes. Born November 13, 1939, in Fort Littleton, he was the son of the
late Vivian and Goldie Mae (Naugle) Miller. He was united in marriage to
Bonnie M. Wilson , September 21, 1963, in Hagerstown Md. He is survived
by his wife at home; five children; Alan Helman of McConnelsburg, Robin
Baughmand of Harrisonville, Loretta Wilson of Hustontown, Raymond "Wish"
Miller of McConnelsburg and Robert E. "Chip" Miller Jr. of
Harrisonville; and 12 grandchildren. Five brothers and six sisters
survive; Jane Lester, Orlando Florida, Shirley Kerlin, Knobsville; Nancy
Peck, Fort Littleton; Barbara Pollock, Gettysburg; Pierce Miller,
McConnellsburg; William Miller, Fort Littleton; Richard Miller,
Saltillo; Steve Miller, Three Springs; Cathy Shope, Indian; Randy
Miller, Hustontown; and Carol Taylor, Fort Littletown. Mr. Miller was
associated with the Fort Littleton Bible Church, Fort Littleton. During
his life he was a construction worker and a forest fire warden. He was a
loving husband, father, grandfather and brother. He was also an avid
sportsman. Interment in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Shade Gap.
County, died September 14, 2003, at his home following and extended
illnes. Born November 13, 1939, in Fort Littleton, he was the son of the
late Vivian and Goldie Mae (Naugle) Miller. He was united in marriage to
Bonnie M. Wilson , September 21, 1963, in Hagerstown Md. He is survived
by his wife at home; five children; Alan Helman of McConnelsburg, Robin
Baughmand of Harrisonville, Loretta Wilson of Hustontown, Raymond "Wish"
Miller of McConnelsburg and Robert E. "Chip" Miller Jr. of
Harrisonville; and 12 grandchildren. Five brothers and six sisters
survive; Jane Lester, Orlando Florida, Shirley Kerlin, Knobsville; Nancy
Peck, Fort Littleton; Barbara Pollock, Gettysburg; Pierce Miller,
McConnellsburg; William Miller, Fort Littleton; Richard Miller,
Saltillo; Steve Miller, Three Springs; Cathy Shope, Indian; Randy
Miller, Hustontown; and Carol Taylor, Fort Littletown. Mr. Miller was
associated with the Fort Littleton Bible Church, Fort Littleton. During
his life he was a construction worker and a forest fire warden. He was a
loving husband, father, grandfather and brother. He was also an avid
sportsman. Interment in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Shade Gap.
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