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Carol Ann <I>Nelson</I> Miller

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Carol Ann Nelson Miller

Birth
Woodville, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Death
26 Jan 2021 (aged 82)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.4651071, Longitude: -111.9317299
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Carol was born to Harold Nelson and Delilah Huntsman and graduated from Shelley High School in 1957. She spent her life as a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On June 28, 1958, Carol married Earl Thomas Miller in Woodville. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1960. They were blessed with six children and made their home in Idaho Falls, where Carol enjoyed being a wife, mother, and eventually grandmother and great-grandmother. Carol served dutifully in many callings with her church; she was involved in youth sports and the Primary, and she served as the Relief Society President and a temple ordinance worker. She loved being a Pink Lady for many years and had the opportunity to serve a mission with her husband in Charleston, West Virginia, from 2001-2002. She was an avid quilter and welcoming to all, and will always be remembered as being a peacemaker who found fault with no one. Survivors included: children Lisa (Carl) Hansen of Idaho Falls, Tom (Trudy) Miller of Tremonton, UT, Jon (Laurel Pumphrey) Miller of Lava Hot Springs, Anne (Pete) Heiman of Casa Grande, AZ, Joan Miller Mortimer of Chubbuck, and Craig (Michelle) Miller of Idaho Falls; siblings Marlyn (Tess) Nelson of Woodville, Ron (Diana) Nelson of Iona, and Valene (Jerry) Hoggan of Ammon; and 23 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren; preceded by brothers Darrell Dean Nelson and Harold Nelson, Jr., granddaughter Nicole Trudy Miller and great-grandson Owen Carl Holloway. Services held Monday, February 1st at Ammon 23rd Ward, 4030 John Adams Parkway. Bishop Justin Bell officiated.
Carol was born to Harold Nelson and Delilah Huntsman and graduated from Shelley High School in 1957. She spent her life as a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On June 28, 1958, Carol married Earl Thomas Miller in Woodville. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1960. They were blessed with six children and made their home in Idaho Falls, where Carol enjoyed being a wife, mother, and eventually grandmother and great-grandmother. Carol served dutifully in many callings with her church; she was involved in youth sports and the Primary, and she served as the Relief Society President and a temple ordinance worker. She loved being a Pink Lady for many years and had the opportunity to serve a mission with her husband in Charleston, West Virginia, from 2001-2002. She was an avid quilter and welcoming to all, and will always be remembered as being a peacemaker who found fault with no one. Survivors included: children Lisa (Carl) Hansen of Idaho Falls, Tom (Trudy) Miller of Tremonton, UT, Jon (Laurel Pumphrey) Miller of Lava Hot Springs, Anne (Pete) Heiman of Casa Grande, AZ, Joan Miller Mortimer of Chubbuck, and Craig (Michelle) Miller of Idaho Falls; siblings Marlyn (Tess) Nelson of Woodville, Ron (Diana) Nelson of Iona, and Valene (Jerry) Hoggan of Ammon; and 23 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren; preceded by brothers Darrell Dean Nelson and Harold Nelson, Jr., granddaughter Nicole Trudy Miller and great-grandson Owen Carl Holloway. Services held Monday, February 1st at Ammon 23rd Ward, 4030 John Adams Parkway. Bishop Justin Bell officiated.


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