Lindsay was studying at ECU in the first leg of her pursuit of a veterinary degree. She was an accomplished artist who sensed the rich tapestry of life, and an accomplished equestrian.
Lindsay was just beginning to recover from the loss of her father, John Miller, who preceded her in death by one year. As she spread her wings and prepared to take flight her journey abruptly ended and she was taken, too soon, from those who love and cherish her.
Her smile caused the sun to shine and her tears the heavens to weep. She shall be missed.
Surviving is her mother, Kim Hirchak, her brother, Miles Hirchak, her sister, Kellie Miller, and her grandparents, Alice and James Miller.
A celebration of life service was be held at 2:00 pm Sunday, March 8, 2009 at Andrews Mortuary Valley Chapel by Dr. Michael G. Queen.
Lindsay was studying at ECU in the first leg of her pursuit of a veterinary degree. She was an accomplished artist who sensed the rich tapestry of life, and an accomplished equestrian.
Lindsay was just beginning to recover from the loss of her father, John Miller, who preceded her in death by one year. As she spread her wings and prepared to take flight her journey abruptly ended and she was taken, too soon, from those who love and cherish her.
Her smile caused the sun to shine and her tears the heavens to weep. She shall be missed.
Surviving is her mother, Kim Hirchak, her brother, Miles Hirchak, her sister, Kellie Miller, and her grandparents, Alice and James Miller.
A celebration of life service was be held at 2:00 pm Sunday, March 8, 2009 at Andrews Mortuary Valley Chapel by Dr. Michael G. Queen.
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