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Ruth E. Miller

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Ruth E. Miller Ruth E. Miller, 81, of Danielsville, died October 11, 2006 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Pa. She was the wife of Wilson D. Miller and in September they celebrated their 60th anniversary together. Born in Belfast, Pa., she was the...

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Dear Wilson and Family,

I was schocked to learn only recently of Ruth's death and was reminded of our literally lifelong relationship with the Millers and
the Kleppingers. My father, Harold Dieter, married Wilson's mother and father, and Ruth and her family were
extended relatives of mine. We grew up as teen-agers and then adults in the the church circles of our childhood.

Her pleasant ways, her love for Christ, His church and her family all so faithfully represented the...

Our love to Uncle Wilson, Bonnie, Sally, Barry, Bruce, Glenn and Brian - Sorry we were unable to get back home in time to share this time with you all. Aunt Ruth was ALWAYS the Life of every family get-together. Her Life will continue to be enjoyed by all who knew her and were a part of her world. Her smile and spirit (and hugs) were contagious and we praise the Lord for His sharing her with us. May each of you and your children and grandchildren be comforted as only He can comfort. ...

Even though it has been over 30 years since I have had the privilege of seeing Mrs. Ruth Miller,I will always remember her. What a delightful, warm and caring person she was. I enjoyed being around her and truly loved her. She was like a mom to me when I was in college at Allentown, PA. and far away from home. I thank the Lord for her daughter, Sally Ann, who continues to be one of my very best friends. Ruth's voice will live on in Bonnie and Sally - such a delightful voice!

Pam...

This entry is really to thank those of you who have signed my Mother's guestbook and to those who will still be sigining it!

Mother would be so pleased with the outpouring of love from so many here, and at her viewing and funeral service!

Mother was a true gem! My brother Barry said it so well, when he said at her funeral that "Mother was the glue that made us family"! She worked hard even though she didn't have a work-a-day-job! She was a mother to be thankful for having! ...

Wilson and Family,

I was saddened to hear of Ruth's passing but I know that she is encouraged by the realized presence of her Savior even though we struggle. When I heard the news I stopped and remembered the many hours spent at the auction in my late teens and early adulthood, those were great times when my mom and dad were drawn in to the orbit of the Miller family. Our family always enjoyed the fun we had over hamburgers and fries from the stand that Ruth managed so well. ...

WILSON & FAMILY, MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO ALL OF YOU. I KNEW RUTH & WILSON PROBABLY MY ENTIRE LIFE. RUTH WAS ALWAYS SUCH A SPECIAL,CARING LADY. I WILL MISS HER DEEPLY. I KNOW SHE'S IN HEAVEN HAVING A REUNION WITH MY PARENTS & ALL THE SAINTS WHO'VE GONE BEFORE. YOU ARE ALL IN MY PRAYERS!!

Dear Miller Family
In the last few months during the time I took care of Ruth I got to know her very well and felt like part of the family. Everyday that I arrived she would have the biggest smile on her face and her eyes just glow. We would have the best talks know matter what they were about. Ruth and your family will always be in my heart and in my prayers. Just always remember the great memories that everyone had and that she is in a wonderful place looking down at us and smiling. ...

Dear Wilson & Family,
To know Ruth, was to love her. Everytime she walked into Dr. Boucher's office she had a smile on her face and always had something to make me laugh. Going to nursing school with Bonnie and then meeting her wonderful parents was such a wonderful thing to have happened to me. Heaven is rejoicing with its newest angel. All my prayers.