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Robert I. Miller

Penn Hills, Pennsylvania

1929 - 2019

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December 27, 2019
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Penn Hills, Pennsylvania

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Robert I. Miller, 90, of Penn Hills, passed away peacefully Friday, Dec. 27, 2019, at home. He was born July 2, 1929, in Boyertown, Pa., to William Foll Miller and Florence Richard Miller. He graduated from Boyertown High School in 1947 and was Class Salutatorian. He completed a BS in chemical...

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I first met Bob in the 1960's when he was the supervisor of T&H group at Westinghouse Bettis Atomic facility. He was a smart guy and his door was always to other people's ideas. He officiated at my luncheon when I left Bettis. I next met him about 35 years later at a Westinghouse SURE meeting. I enjoyed talking with him and reading his SURE news letter contributions.

You have my sincere condolences on his passing.

John M. Matusz, Plum Boro

Dear Miller family,
My deepest sympathies to you all. I taught English and journalism at Penn Hills High School for the years Bob served on the school board and we had many conversations about education and his children. Always admired him for trying to do what was right for Penn Hills and was sorry when he was no longer on the board. A great human being with qualities that are missing today in our society. You will always have found memories and they never go away.
With my...

Dear Nancy , my deepest sympathies to you and yours. You are in my prayers. God Bless !

I had the distinct honor to serve with Bob on the Sto-Rox School Board in the early 1990's when he was simultaneously serving as a member of the State-Appointed Board-of-Control.

Bob was a man of impeccable integrity with an insatiable appetite for learning and data-driven decision making. I was in my early 20's and just staring my school board service in 1993. Bob took me under his wing and we become fast friends and he was a valued mentor to me.

As is often the case in...

I had the distinct honor to serve with Bob on the Sto-Rox School Board in the early 1990's when he was simultaneously serving as a member of the State-Appointed Board-of-Control.

Bob was a man of impeccable integrity with an insatiable appetite for learning and data-driven decision making. I was in my early 20's and just staring my school board service in 1993. Bob took me under his wing and we become fast friends and he was a valued mentor to me.

As is often the case in...