Wilma was born on August 2, 1926 in Fithian, IL the daughter of Russell and Lois (Decker) Hibler. She married Rolland "Rollie" Miller on March 21, 1947 and he preceded her in death on September 10, 2010.
Survivors include two children, Stephen (Dianna) Miller and Sherry (Miller) Pryor, six grandchildren, Candy (Miller) George, Shawn Miller, Greg Miller, Angela (Furry) Bissey, Jamie (Furry) Hinchee, Jason Furry, thirteen great-grandchildren, one great-great granddaughter, one sister, Betty Hale and one brother, Russell (Gene) Hibler.
Wilma is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Rolland, two sister, Georgia and Peggy, two brother, Jim and Ronnie, as well as one great granddaughter, Bridget Miller.
She was the homemaker of homemaker's. Her home was meticulously kept inside and out. The home was the means to open up her heart to her family. She was an active caregiver to every member over the years from children to grandchildren, and great grandkids. All having special memories of her love for flowers, shoes, the perfectly coordinated outfit, a tasty dish of mushrooms, countless furbabies, vacations and elaborate holiday decorations. She lived a long full life that enriched everyone else's that had the privilege of calling her mom or grandma.
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery.
Wilma was born on August 2, 1926 in Fithian, IL the daughter of Russell and Lois (Decker) Hibler. She married Rolland "Rollie" Miller on March 21, 1947 and he preceded her in death on September 10, 2010.
Survivors include two children, Stephen (Dianna) Miller and Sherry (Miller) Pryor, six grandchildren, Candy (Miller) George, Shawn Miller, Greg Miller, Angela (Furry) Bissey, Jamie (Furry) Hinchee, Jason Furry, thirteen great-grandchildren, one great-great granddaughter, one sister, Betty Hale and one brother, Russell (Gene) Hibler.
Wilma is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Rolland, two sister, Georgia and Peggy, two brother, Jim and Ronnie, as well as one great granddaughter, Bridget Miller.
She was the homemaker of homemaker's. Her home was meticulously kept inside and out. The home was the means to open up her heart to her family. She was an active caregiver to every member over the years from children to grandchildren, and great grandkids. All having special memories of her love for flowers, shoes, the perfectly coordinated outfit, a tasty dish of mushrooms, countless furbabies, vacations and elaborate holiday decorations. She lived a long full life that enriched everyone else's that had the privilege of calling her mom or grandma.
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Oak Hill Cemetery, Danville, IL
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