Born July 06, 1934 in Halifax, he was the son of the late Charles E. and Verna M. (Kolva) Miller.
Jack graduated from Halifax High School in 1952.
He honorably served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1953 - 1956.
Jack attended Elizabethtown College where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Business with an interest in History in 1960.
After graduating from college, he worked in the insurance industry for approximately
seven years prior to accepting a position in 1968 as a Computer Systems Analyst for the Navy Ships Parts Control Center (now Naval Support Activity), Mechanicsburg. He worked for the Navy until his retirement in 1988. After retirement, he worked for the Perry County Transportation Authority for seven years.
Jack was a Christian, patriot, and devoted husband, father, and grandfather, regularly attending his children's and grandchildren's musical activities and sporting events.
He had a strong sense of integrity and work ethic that can be seen in the many projects he completed around his family's twenty-seven-acre farm and how he lived his life.
Jack enjoyed bowling and golfing and participated on bowling and golfing
teams for many years. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family and friends to include a hunting trip to Colorado and lake fishing in Canada.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother: A. Eugene Miller.
Jack is survived by his wife of sixty years: Rosemary (Baker) Miller; his daughters: Lori Keene and husband Kenneth of Landisburg and Teresa McFadden and husband Raymond of Dillsburg; his sons: David Miller and wife Cynthia of Carlisle and Scott Miller and wife Rebecca of Enoch, Utah; his thirteen grandchildren ranging in
age from 11 to 28 years; his sister-in-law: Marlene of Halifax; and, his nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 in New Buffalo Alliance Church in New Buffalo.
Burial will be held at 12:30 PM in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery on Thursday, December 30, 2021.
Boyer Family Funeral Home, Duncannon
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Born July 06, 1934 in Halifax, he was the son of the late Charles E. and Verna M. (Kolva) Miller.
Jack graduated from Halifax High School in 1952.
He honorably served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1953 - 1956.
Jack attended Elizabethtown College where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Business with an interest in History in 1960.
After graduating from college, he worked in the insurance industry for approximately
seven years prior to accepting a position in 1968 as a Computer Systems Analyst for the Navy Ships Parts Control Center (now Naval Support Activity), Mechanicsburg. He worked for the Navy until his retirement in 1988. After retirement, he worked for the Perry County Transportation Authority for seven years.
Jack was a Christian, patriot, and devoted husband, father, and grandfather, regularly attending his children's and grandchildren's musical activities and sporting events.
He had a strong sense of integrity and work ethic that can be seen in the many projects he completed around his family's twenty-seven-acre farm and how he lived his life.
Jack enjoyed bowling and golfing and participated on bowling and golfing
teams for many years. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family and friends to include a hunting trip to Colorado and lake fishing in Canada.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother: A. Eugene Miller.
Jack is survived by his wife of sixty years: Rosemary (Baker) Miller; his daughters: Lori Keene and husband Kenneth of Landisburg and Teresa McFadden and husband Raymond of Dillsburg; his sons: David Miller and wife Cynthia of Carlisle and Scott Miller and wife Rebecca of Enoch, Utah; his thirteen grandchildren ranging in
age from 11 to 28 years; his sister-in-law: Marlene of Halifax; and, his nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 in New Buffalo Alliance Church in New Buffalo.
Burial will be held at 12:30 PM in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery on Thursday, December 30, 2021.
Boyer Family Funeral Home, Duncannon
SGT US MARINE CORPS
KOREA
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