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Dr. James W. Miles - SAVANNAH - James W. Miles was born in Henderson, Kentucky on September 19, 1918, son of James W. Miles and Isabel Teresa Miles. After graduating from Madisonville High School he attended Western Kentucky University where he received a B.S. degree in chemistry and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Army reserve in 1940. Called to active duty in 1942, he served as a platoon leader in the 327th Glider Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. He landed in Normandy at Utah Beach on D-day 1944, landed in a glider in the invasion of Holland, and participated in the Battle of Bastogne, Belgium. He was promoted to Captain following the death of his company commander. During his service in Europe he was awarded the European Theatre Medal with bronze arrowhead and 5 battle stars, the WWII Victory Medal, the German Occupation Medal, the Orange Order of Wilhelm (Dutch Orange Lanyard), the Belgian Fourragere, a Distinguished Unit Badge with Oak Leaf Cluster and a Combat Infantryman Badge. After discharge from the regular army in 1946 he served in the 100th Airborne Division (Reserve) and with the G-3 Section of Headquarters, Third Army where he was promoted to Lt. Col. He retired from military service in 1962. Dr. Miles received his Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1953 from the University of Illinois. He was a professor of Chemistry with the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy from 1953 - 1958 and eventually served as head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. In 1958 he moved to Savannah where he worked as a research chemist with the Centers for Disease Control. He was promoted to Chief of the Chemistry Section in 1965 and was later promoted to Chief, Control Technology Branch. During his tenure at CDC he also served a two-year assignment with the World Health Organization's Biology and Vector Control Division in Geneva, Switzerland. He later served on the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Vector Biology and Control and the WHO Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee on Onchocerciasis Control in West Africa. Dr. Miles was a frequent contributor to scientific literature and author or co-author of 68 scientific papers, two books and several patents, primarily on pesticides, anti-malarial drugs and drugs for treatment of AIDS. In 1978 he received a Superior Service Award from the U.S. Public Health Service for "Outstanding accomplishments in the chemistry of public health pesticides" and in 1986 he received an award for his work related to AIDS. Dr. Miles was a 63-year member of the American Chemical Society (ACS), a charter member and twice past president of the Coastal Empire Section of the ACS, and a member of Sigma Xi and the Research and Engineering Society of America. He is cited in American Men and Women of Science. He was a past member of the board of directors of the Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity and was honored as Volunteer Member of the Year in 1997. As a member of the First Baptist Church of Savannah, Dr. Miles served as a member of the Diaconate and on several church committees. Surviving are his wife, Evalyn Willey Miles, of 59 years; a daughter and son-in-law, Jo Ann Miles Miller and Gary Miller, a granddaughter, Laura, and grandson, James, of Philadelphia, PA; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Grant of Owensboro, KY and two nieces, Mrs. Sandra Westerfield and Ms. Diane Lawless of Lexington, KY. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 28, 2011 at First Baptist Church of Savannah with Reverend Dr. John M. Finley officiating. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in Dr. Miles' memory to the First Baptist Church of Savannah, 223 Bull St., Savannah, GA 31401. Please sign our guest book on line at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News May 25, 2011 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries .

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Published by Savannah Morning News from May 24 to May 25, 2011.

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Eloise Dale

June 3, 2011

Dear Evalyn and Jo Ann,
Janet informed me about Jim. I have so many good memories of all the fun things we did together. Please know that I know how much it hurts.
Love,
Eloise

Cleo Olson

May 27, 2011

My husband and I enjoyed Dr. Miles and the picnics at Oatland Island. My husband greatly admired him.

May 27, 2011

JoAnn,
What amazing parents you had! My family loved them so very much. My daughter Sara thought they were her grand-parents.
What fond memories I have of you and them as neighbors 3 times on Bacon Park Drive.
Please call me if we can help you with anything! 912 224-7856
God Bless you and your Family!'
Elizabeth (Liz) Stephens Harn

Lynn Harrison

May 27, 2011

I am sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. Your dad was very special in so many ways. My prayers go out to your and your family.

Martha McIlveene

May 26, 2011

I am very sorry for your loss. Your father's intelligence and sense of humor was always welcome at our Friends of Oatland meetings. I count myself as very fortunate to have known Dr Miles.
Martha McIlveene (Previous Director of Oatland Island Education Center)

Lesley Mailler

May 26, 2011

I was saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. He was such an amazing individual and always kept everyone at the Friends of Oatland meetings entertained with his stories of when he worked at the CDC. He will be missed.
Lesley Mailler (FOO member and veterinarian at Oatland)

Serena Verner

May 25, 2011

Jo Ann, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. He was such a fun dad to be around growing up and always had fun things to say. Wish I could be there with you. Love to you and your mom, Serena

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