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Delbert & Charlotte Collins
January 17, 2020
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with the family.
January 13, 2020
Rev. David Miller will be one of the most missed souls who ever departed this tumultuous world. His entire life was one of service, kindness, and gratitude towards others. He radiated a calm strength and openness; and no one who ever spent a bit of time with him could imagine him having a mean thought. He wanted the best for everyone, truly a living demonstration of his belief, and serving as an example worthy of emulation. He and his wife (and steady partner) Polly raised an (ever-increasingly large!) family, each of whom very much reflect that influence. In them, his legacy continues to propagate the values he held with such admirable humility. I am honored to have known him and his extraordinary family.
Henry Sluder
Jane and Jim McCalla
December 31, 2019
Good and faithful servant.
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