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Janet S. Miller

Houston, Texas

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JANET S. MILLER passed away on Oct. 11, 2005 after her courageous battle against Lymphoma. Janet is survived by her husband of 11 years, Allen F. Miller III, step-son Allen F. Miller IV and brother and sister-in-law Scott and Mary Saville. Janet was predeceased by her mother Charlotte Duffey...

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Allen, we are so sorry for your loss. We knew Janet through you and knew her to be a warm and kind person. She will most certainly be missed.

A gentle, creative, spirit, Janet, you've returned to your Creator. We can only presume that your task here was finished. Rest in love and sweet peace.

October 18, 2005
Dear Allen,
Please know that you are especially in my prayers following the loss of your beloved Janet. I can well remember the feelings I had when I lost my father. Even though I could rejoice that he was in the care of our Heavenly Father, the sadness was still very real. Be confident that the prayers and love of mine and my staff are with you, too, as God continues to give you His supernatural peace. May He bless you as you depend on His strength.
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Jan was a sorority sister at Emory University. I will always remember her warm smile and optimistic attitude. She knew how to have fun and make everyone feel special. Although I have not seen her since college, she will be missed.

I have had the pleasure of knowing Janet for over 11 years when she came into Allen's life. She embraced me into her circle of friends as if we had known each other for years. I loved her for the joy and love she brought into Allen's life. I remember a weekend I spent with them and we sat on the patio watching the golfers. We shared stories and I felt so lucky to be with people who truly make me feel lucky to have them as friends. I will always remember Janet as a person with a gift of...

We only knew her for a short time but she was considered a friend and will be missed.

Jan was my roommate at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority lodge at Emory in 1975-76. She was such a sweet person and so easy to get along with. I am deeply saddened to learn of her death.

Saville: talk about "reaching for the heights".....in true Alpha Chi Omega way, you've done it, girl...
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Your courageous struggle is an inspiration to all of us. You made this world a better place. You will be missed. Love, Kristine