Randy Miller was born to the late Eddie Hughes and Alice Stanley Miller on December 17th, 1949, in Eldorado, Arkansas.
Randy faithfully served as a United States Army and National Guard veteran, which saw him travel worldwide. He served 12 years of military service, including a tour of duty in Germany and Ft. Hood, Texas. Upon completing his tours of duty and returning home, Randy enrolled in a vocational training program that explored skill training in mechanics and welding. Prior to retirement as a disabled veteran, Randy worked as a welder and a host of other occupations.
Randy was energetic and outgoing. He loved to socialize with family and friends. He loved dominos and card games, as well as watching sports such as basketball and football. He enjoyed taking time out to help his friends and family, whether it be working on cars or building barbecue grills. He also served as a volunteer with the American Legion.
Randy gave his life to Christ while attending Shady Grove Baptist Church under Jimmy Miller's pastoral leadership. He was active in church activities and served as an usher.
He loved serving his country and worshipping with his church family.
Randy was preceded in death by his Parents, Eddie Hugh and Alice (Stanley) Miller, brothers Mack Miller, Jerry Lee Miller, Eddie Lee Miller, Lee Dale Ford, Romano (Billy)Miller, and James Miller, sisters Alice Sheppherd, Nobie Lee Winston, Margaret Sanders, and granddaughter ShaHannah D. Boone.
Randy will forever be remembered by his loving wife, Betty Ann Miller, of 52 years of marriage, who stayed by his side faithfully until death. They share three daughters, Debbie A. Brown (TX), Cristina (Miller) Boone, and LaTisha M. Miller, both of Eldorado, Arkansas, and Sons Randy Miller Jr and Randy Lamar Miller Sr., both of El Dorado, Arkansas, and an honorary brother, Roy Beasley (Eldorado, Ark). There are 21 grandkids and 16 great-grandkids, along with a host of nieces and nephews, relatives, and friends who will miss him dearly.
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432 Liberty Street, El Dorado, AR 71730

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