AMY-MILLER-Obituary

AMY MILLER

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 AMY MILLER (Age 99)  On Sunday, January 26, 2014, of Silver Spring, MD, formerly of West Hyattsville, MD. Beloved wife of the late Fred Miller; mother of Fritz Miller (Estelle) and Clare Evans; sister of Fulda Maimone, the late Paul Pizza and the late Alba Maimone; grandmother of Robert,...

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I remember Amy from way back - when my grandmother Caroline was alive and we would spend time at her sister Katherine's beach house in Edgewater, MD. Their brother Fred would come over with his wife Amy. And their other brother Charles with his wife Amelia, and their brother William with his wife Angela. Amy was so fun, so lively, and glamorous. Amy and Fred visited us when we moved to Maine and their visit meant so much to us. She gave me good advice and even though it wasn't what I wanted...

Fritz Man I am thinking of you in this time of your loss as are the rest of my family. Your mother had a long wonderful life. Remember all the happy moments with Mom and the entire family she shared them with. Love Kim and all of your family at Cunningham's.

Fritz & Clare,

I know this time is difficult for both of you and as much as I'd hoped to be there to pay one final tribute to Amy, instead I wanted to take this time to pass on as many good thoughts as I could about this grand lady. Over the some 20+ years that I came to know your mother, part of me has to be somewhat astounded, but of course appreciative, of the kindness that Amy has shown towards me throughout the time that she's known me. As I think back to all the stories I've...

May persevering in prayer comfort you and your family. Romans 12:12. N.S.

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your love one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you. May our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and make you firm. (2 Thessalonians 2:16,17)

Amy lived in the same building at Riderwood Village as my aunt Elsie Beth Rutledge. I now know that my aunt was placed in that very same building for a reason. I got to know Amy and visit often with her when I would be there for meals at Riderwood. She was a funny, classy lady and she so loved her family. I feel blessed to have known her. To the entire Miller family, my deepest sympathy to you all.

To the Family,
You have my deepest sympathy on the death of your loved one. May your find solace in knowing that God truly care and will sustain you during this most painful loss.

We are so sorry about Aunt Amy. She lived a good long life. We enjoyed her wit and candid thoughts the times we spent with her. Feel blessed you had her in your life for so long.
Our sincere condolences, sorry we cannot be there at this time for you.