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Susie Hager Miller

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Susie Hager Miller (Sylvia Arlene Hager Miller) went to be with the Lord on Thursday, March 29, 2007, surrounded by her husband and daughters. She was born April 22, 1942, in Princeton, West Virginia. She was the daughter of Arlie B. Hager and the late Roy S. Hager. She was preceded in death by...

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I was deeply saddened to hear of Mrs. Miller's passing. I very fondly recall how welcoming and open she was whenever I would visit Orange, and I regret not having been able to visit in more recent years. Her energy and enthusiasm I'm sure are missed by all who knew and loved her.

Mr. Miller and Family,
I am very sadden to hear of Susie's passing. She was such a vivacious person.. always smiling or laughing. She will be greatly missed by a community that loved her very much!

To Randolf and Family. I was so sad to hear of Susie's death via my Sister in Orange. As I have been away from the Orange Community for so many years, when I think of the area Susie and her happiness are a part of my wonderful memories. I know she is missed. To Bill and Joan, Mrs. Hager and Family, my thoughts are with you. With fond regards, Zee Ouellette (Zelda Heilig)

Arlie, I am so sorry for your loss. I never knew Mr. Hager, but it has always be obvious to me that Susie got her spark from you. You all are such a wonderful family. I am glad you were a part of my life's journey. Much love....

We want to extend to all of Susie's family our condolences at her passing. We have many wonderful memories our our days at OCHS as classmates.
Betty & Turnley Todd
Gloucester, Va.

I am so sorry to hear of Susie's passing. She and I were high school classmates and graduated together. I cannot recall seeing Susie since our graduation but I do remember her as being a very vibrant person who was well-liked by all her classmates. She seemed to always have a smile on her face and truly enjoyed sharing a laugh with every one. My deepest sympathy to her family.

Toni: I was really sorry to hear about your mother. I had heard she wasn't doing well and was hopeful that things would improve. You and your family are in my prayers.

Susie was a very special person but she was a SUPER LADY. Our family loved Susie and she will be missed alot.
We send our deepest sympathy and love.
Charles, Rhoda,
Larry, & Penelope Shifflett

Pam and Toni,
I'm sorry to hear about your mom. She was always smiling and a pleasure to be around. I hope you and your families are doing well.