Inabeth-Miller-Obituary

Inabeth Miller

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Age 67, of Cambridge, MA, on Saturday, January 18, 2003. Beloved wife of William Miller. Devoted mother of Cathy Schlosberg of Merion, PA, Scott Miller of Paris, France, Jeffrey Miller of Needham, MA and Marcy Schaffir of New Albany, OH. Dear sister of Howard Rabinowitz of Warwick, RI. Also...

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Wonderful, wild, enthusiastic Inabeth! I still miss her, so many years after we worked together at the Museum of Science. Can´t forget that Inabeth!

Dear Miller Family,
I was fortunate to have the opportunity to work with Inabeth and Linda Horton at MCET for a couple of years. I remember my first interview and meeting Inabeth. She had such a presence - her energy and enthusiasm for the work she did in the field of education and technology was contagious. I was so blessed to work under the guidance of these two incredible women mentors. It is something I will always treasure and continue to carry with me in my own professional...

To the Miller's

Inabeth was a model of the visionary. She could see what others could not. She could even make it happen. All of this combined with the values of social justice and access for all to education. She was a warm, caring, endless energetic person. She was wonderfully supportive of me personally and of Lesley University for many years. We will miss her but we will continue to benefit from her many contributions.

Inabeth was a very special person and one of the true pioneers in the field of satellite distance learning. We've been friends since 1990 when we both received Star Schools grants. I will always remember her as a wonderfully creative person with boundless energy and a zest for living.

Don Lake

Dear Miller Family,
InaBeth and I shared some wonderful conversations, and a very special history -- we both worked many years ago in Holliston together.. that provided the impetus for lots of gossip!
I will cherish the last few times we met, the great conversation, her great pride in her work, and her greater pride in her beautiful family...
May her memory be for a blessing.

In her eulogy, Kathy (Inabeth's daughter)quoted a note Inabeth received at the hospital, describing Inabeth as an "irrepressible force of nature." How well that explains why I have been feeling a gap in the universe since Inabeth died. As Kathy, Scott, Jeff, and Marcy continued, I was comforted by the obvious- that her "irrepressible force of nature" will not be repressed, and that the gap in the universe will be lovingly filled by her beautiful family.

I was blessed with the...

Inabeth was a special friend and colleague who gave so generously of her time, creative talents, her love of learning and of technology. I clearly remember the first time we met at her Harvard Conference on Microcomputers! Her knowledge and passion captivated us all and the world of education was filled with possibilities. That is how Inabeth lived every day and how she made so much happen. Her energy, her ideas, her vision ... influenced the Star Schools legislation (Senator Kennedy's...

To Inabeth's Family:

I am so sorry to learn of Inabeth's passing.

I studied and worked with Inabeth in the mid 1980s when she participated in teaching courses, developing curriculum, and providing her wonderful insights and superb guidance in helping to establish what has become the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences at Nova Southeastern University. She continues to remain an inspiration for me.

I wish you strength and solace in this time of...

Dear Miller Family,
I was saddened to hear of your loss. I count myself as one of Inabeth's many colleagues and friends. I was one of the Lesley College crew who jumped into using technology with Inabeth leading the charge! Over the recent years, I have had little contact but at least once a year some announcement involving Inabeth would arrive in the mail – always with a "Hi, Sue" included.
Inabeth stays with me even now. Her joy, ebulence, presence, and personal power have left...