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Alice Florence Miller-Hurst

Milford, Ohio

Jul 27, 1922 – Mar 18, 2015 (Age 92)

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BORN
July 27, 1922
DIED
March 18, 2015
AGE
92
LOCATION
Milford, Ohio

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Megie Funeral Home & Crematory-Craver Chapel - Milford Obituary

Alice Florence Miller-Hurst, age 92, passed away quietly on March 18, 2015. She was the devoted wife of the late Melvin Miller and treasured wife of her second husband, the late George Hurst, loving mother of Gail (Larry) Mathews, Gerri (the late Roger) Roe, Mary Burns, Melvin (Diana) Miller and...

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She was such a wonderful mother! Miss her sooo much!!❤❤❤ Rest in peace till we meet again! Tell Dad and Larry hi for me!!!!

Grandma, you are still loved by all and missed every day.

We miss you! Love always Susan

Grandma Alice will always be remembered for her laughter, stories and great sense of humor... She had some much love in her heart for everyone...
She will be truly missed by all of us who loved her so very much but Grandma Alice is now in a much better place...Rest in peace sweet angel

Aunt Alice,
I and my family will miss you dearly. My grandparents (Carolyn & Harry)and my mom & dad (Maron & Jerry) always love you. I have many memories of you. The best is that you always had a smile. You made sure everyone had a great time. I hope I can bring as much joy to other as you did. Love You, May God Bless you as you enter His Kingdom.

Senior Independence Hospice sends our most heartfelt condolensces to the Miller -Hurst family. The many stories we enjoyed hearing tells us that Alice had a wonderful sense of humor and Loved her family. Keep her spirit alive by continuing to share her memories. We thank you for the privilege to serve Alice and the family. You are all in our prayers. Senior Independence Hospice team

You have always been the rock of this family. You are lived more than words can say and will be missed the same. Grandma you made all the holidays seem like no other: between all the decorations and food but most of all making it a time for family and friends. The trees and Easter bunnies and the Easter egg hunts that you made sure each of us got a certain amount. The games we played late at night when grandpa wanted you to come to bed and you would tell him you'll be up there in a minute. Or...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. You have touched lives of many and have filled our hearts with love and compassion. You will always be remembered at the pool on your floatie with a beer, a book and a smile. I love you and I was so fortunate to call you grandma.