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George Miller

1922 - 2015

George Miller obituary, 1922-2015, Tucson, AZ

BORN

1922

DIED

2015

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Adair Funeral Home - Dodge Chapel

1050 N. Dodge Blvd

Tucson, Arizona

George Miller Obituary

George Miller 10/24/22 – 12/25/14 Born in Detroit, George was a Tucsonan since 1939, briefly attending Tucson High. A Marine during WWII, he was wounded in action in the Battle of Saipan. After the war he earned his B.A. and M.Ed. from the University of Arizona. An enthusiastic teacher of social studies and American History, George taught until he was forced to quit because of his refusal to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee during the McCarthy era. He operated his own business as a painting contractor for 31 years from his pick-up truck. Always politically engaged, he eventually ran for public office serving on the Tucson City Council from 1977-1991. He was elected Mayor of Tucson, 1991-1999. George provided leadership for enacting city ordinances prohibiting smoking in restaurants, hiring magistrates based on merit and the sign code. He successfully advocated for the creation of the Domestic Violence and GLBT Commissions. He pressed for adoption of a hate-crimes law, making Tucson a first in the nation. George's commitment to affirmative action and diversity in all city operations, apparent in his business and government service, set an example for the community. In support of Pima County Interfaith Council programs he put his political energy behind Job Path, a job-training program and KIDCO after-school activities. After retiring as mayor, George returned to the profession he cared so much about, teaching history and government classes at Pima College for ten years. Later, as a volunteer, he taught citizenship classes through Pima County Adult Education. Among others, he served on the boards of the Tucson Jewish Community Center, Congregation Chaverim and Job Path. George's characteristic sense of humor never failed. He always thought he would be lucky to have a sewer line named after him honoring his public service, but was deeply moved by the naming of the George Miller-Golf Links Library. He was a people person. He loved to play racquetball and cheer for the UA Wildcats. He was a lifelong fan of the Detroit Tigers. Above all, George was a civil libertarian and wholeheartedly participated in demonstrations for social justice and peace. He lived by Rabbi Tarfon's words (Pirkei Avot 2:21), "You are not required to complete the work, but neither are you free to abstain from it." George and his wife, Roslyn, shared 47 years of complete devotion, partnership and social activism. He enjoyed all American holidays, but especially the Jewish holidays. George's family was all-important to him. May his name forever be a blessing. In 1945 George married Ruth Forer. They had four children prior to their divorce: Emily Keeler (Stephen), David Miller (Christine), Andrew Miller (Denise), and Philip "Barney" Miller (Jodi). Roslyn's children are Vera Pfeuffer (Roger), Gene Einfrank (Melissa), Robert Einfrank (Esther), and Miriam Girard (Blake). George is also survived by grandchildren, Simone (Chris), Sam, Nick, Zack, Joshua (Shannon), Bree (Peter), Adin (Vanesa), Aaron (Janelle), Daniel (Amy), Julian (Nicole), Levi (Bianca), and Cliona. His great-grandchildren are Skylar, Wilder, Kara, Jaymie and Lia Bella. His parents, Bertha and Louis Miller, and brothers, Abe and Max, predeceased George. His sister, Leada, and many nieces, nephews and cousins, here and abroad survive him. The family deeply appreciates the excellent care that the VA staff provided for George over the years. A memorial service will be officiated by Rabbi Stephanie Aaron at the Tucson Jewish Community Center on Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Casa Maria, Tucson Community Food Bank, Literacy Connects, Congregation Chaverim, Friends of Tucson's Birthplace, or Arizona Public Media would be welcome. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge Chapel.
Published by Arizona Daily Star on Jan. 4, 2015.

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Jerome King

January 10, 2015

I worked on his first campaign for City Council. Even then he impressed me as a very special person. I was never disappointed. I was always proud to have my little boast to be one of his first supporters. RIP Mr. Mayor.

John Moore

January 8, 2015

Thank you for your service to our Nation, to her citizens, to the Marine Corps and most importantly to your fellow veterans. Our condolences to the Miller family from the Ft. Lowell Chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart.

Thank you!

John Moore

January 8, 2015

June Sewell

January 8, 2015

George, was one fine man .I can remember him coming to the hospital to see his fiend HOPE W.SEWELL JR. Who pass away in 2010

Georgia Brousseau

January 6, 2015

George Miller was an admirable public servant in so many, many ways. His lifelong courage and willingness to do the right thing no matter its personal cost is a model to all who aspire to serve their country. George was a good guy in every way! My heart goes out to Roz and all the family.

Laverne (Passen) Cohen

January 5, 2015

I remember George when he was a student at the U and rented a room from my mother. It was in the 40s. I sent my condolences to his family. He was a very special man.

Laura Edwards

January 5, 2015

I met George in the early 90's as he was a speaker for the PHCC of Southern Arizona, at the time I was the ED of that association. He was very helpful in our community activities in helping promote the safety of the Plumbing & Cooling industry. Thank you George for all you have done for our industry in the past. You will be dearly missed. Our prayers are with your family in this time of need. God Bless you and yours.

Patty White

January 4, 2015

Mayor Miller Rest in Peace and fly high with the angels. Thank you for all the years you served as Mayor of our city

Carolyn Classen

January 4, 2015

Condolences to former Mayor Miller's family. He was such a dedicated public servant, a courageous veteran, beloved by many in Tucson. I had the pleasure of working on a few of his campaigns, and will always treasure a silver roadrunner pin given to me in gratitude for my help.

Kharmyn Guzman-Cousins

January 4, 2015

Mayor Miller, Rest In Peace. Thank you for always having a kind word for me. My deepest condolences to the families.

~Kharmyn

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