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Nadine “Dene” Miller 78, was called home to rest November 8, 2024. She was born September 5, 1946 to the late Oscar and Velma Mathews. As a longtime resident of Mansfield, she attended Mansfield Senior High school. She married Frank Miller. They had three children together. Nadine was a stay-at-home mom. In her spare time, she enjoyed reading, watching game shows and movies and of course eating green apples. She enjoyed making her signature dishes, potato salad and sweet potato pies. Eventually she went on to become employed by Allprints which later became Fujifilm as a photo technician. She retired from Fujifilm after 33 years of service. Around 2012 Nadine went to California to spend time with her older sister Rosie. California became her second home until her passing.
Nadine is survived by two daughters, Carmel Miller-Brown (Mansfield), and Tammy Miller (Texas) grandchildren; Erick, Brandy, Leeo, Marquise, Teyron, Diearra, great-grandchildren; Anthony (Taylor), Jordan, Keonte, Zayeon, Xavier, Vaughn, Ethan, Iyiana, Emaria, Sylas, Syrese, Symirr, Bella, Mina, Chrishawn, Jahmire, great-great grandchildren; Alora, Anais, Anthony Jr., Antonio, Alayah, Aniyah, Azaria, Ariah, Zykerion, Aylaina, Zymarion, Saieyorah, Syrianna, Avah, Kayo, Kyro, Khi, Bless’syn, Siblings; Elizabeth Mack, Larry Mathews, Anthony Mathews, Tyrone (Lisa) Mathews all in Mansfield, Curtis (Connie) Mathews( Virgina), Kenneth Mathews (Lima), Lavonda Kaye (Richard) Isby (Maumee).
Nadine was preceded in death by her parents, siblings; Robert, Rosie, Thomas, Audie, her husband Frank Miller, son Myron Miller, and three great grandchildren, Jesselyn Crawford, David Gibson, and Samara Miller.
Funeral services will be held November 20, 2024 at Providence Baptist Church 112 W. Sixth Street Mansfield Ohio. Family hour will start at 11:00/ funeral services at 12:00.
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