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Willard F. "Bill" Miller
1929-2015
Bill was born 11/8/29 in Harvard, IL to Franz "Frank" Miller and Merle Preston Miller. He served in the Army during the Korean War. After which he went to work for Travelers Insurance Company and retired after 25 years. He was presently associated with Parker Claims Service.
He was predeceased by his parents, his son, Eric, and his sister Jane Lemenager. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Jackie Miller, his niece Barbara Byers and husband Mike of Kingwood, his nephew, Tom Lemenager of Boise, ID. He was a very active member and Deacon of Bellaire Central Baptist Church.
Services will be at Earthman's Funeral Home in Bellaire at 10.00 AM Tuesday, July 21st with visitation one hour prior to services, with interment at Veterans Memorial Cemetery at 12:45 pm.
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Jackie,
I am very sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I also worked with Bill at Traveler's
but also at Phoenix of Hartford where we both worked for Neil Chain. I know
Neil and he were quite good friends. Any one who knew Bill enjoyed his friendship.
Bert Hogard (Houston, Texas)
July 23, 2015
Jackie - I am so sorry for your loss. I did work with Bill for a bit at Travelers, but mainly I remember him as a great friend to Fred (lunch bridge games) for many years.
.Cheryl Conner
July 21, 2015
Dearest Jackie,
I just found out that Willard passed away last week today at 4:30. I am so saddened by this news. I loved Bill and I definitely would have been there today, if I had known. Everyone at "The Fund" loved Wiiard, he had such a great personality and we loved to kid him. He was my lunch buddy for years, he would always talk about you with a gleam in his eye, he was so proud to have you as his wife. Pleas accept my sincere sympathy. We will never forget Willard, my dear friend. Much love to you Jackie!
Kelly Ward
July 21, 2015
I am so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I've been out of town and didn't hear about it until after the funeral. It was indeed a great pleasure knowing and working with Bill for many years at The Travelers. This world has indeed lost a good man but he made this world a better place while he was with us. May he rest in peace.
John Tielke
John Tielke
July 21, 2015
I'm sorry to learn of the loss of Bill. I considered him one of my best friends while working at The Travelers. My condolences to the family.
Ron Kuenning
July 20, 2015
I am very sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I also worked with Bill many years ago when he was with Travelers. He was a Professional but also a mentor and friend to me back when I just started with the company. My condolences to the whole family.
Johnny Hughes, Pasadena, Tx
July 20, 2015
I am very sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I also worked with Bill many years ago when he was with Travelers. He was a Professional but also a mentor and friend to me back when I just started with the company. My condolences to the whole family.
Johnny Hughes
July 20, 2015
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jerry and Dee Sorrick
July 20, 2015
Jackie, I am saddened to learn of Bill's passing. I enjoyed working with Bill at Travelers for many years. Keeping you and the rest of his family in my prayers. God Bless - Kathleen Westfall
Kathleen Westfall
July 20, 2015
Truly sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with your family during these distressing times.
July 20, 2015
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