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Betty Marguerite Miller, 88, passed away Tuesday, September 1, 2015. She was born in Chicago, IL to Ralph Rocco and Anna Staedke Rocco. She lived most of her life in the Houston Area. Preceded in death by her parents; husband, Norman E. Miller; siblings, Robert Rocco, Ralph Rocco and Lois Eisenring. Betty is survived by her children, Roxanne (David) Rahn, Bettina Miller, Norman F. Miller, Gina(Donald, Jr.) Wilson; seven grandchildren, Allison, Kristin, Julie, Peter, Sherri, Andrew and Jennifer; seven great grandchildren along with many other dear family members and close friends.
Betty loved and lived life to the fullest. She especially loved music and dancing, second to none.
A Service to commemorate her life was held Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 10:30 AM at the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church 18220 Upper Bay Road Nassau Bay, TX 77058.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to JSC Federal Credit Union, The Memorial Fund of the Norman E. Miller Family.
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3 Entries
Sorry for loss. Betty was always happy and lovely lady
Cammie Doyal
August 1, 2022
We love her so, but she will be singing and dancing as she watches over us forever. <3
September 10, 2015
Mom, my Angel, now up in Heaven with dad. Know you two are happy being together again living in Gods dream. Love & miss you xoxo
Your Gina-Cobina
September 10, 2015
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