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Obituary: Howard A. Miller, 72, Green Co., KY

Mr. Miller was a member of the 2nd Baptist Church of Greensburg, KY. He spent most of his adult life in Indianapolis, IN, with a career in the construction trades. He returned to Green Co., KY in the 1990s and reunited with his church family, and served well until his health failed him
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Howard Alexander Miller, 72, departed this life, October 19, 2010 at the Kindred Hospital, Louisville, KY.

The funeral service for Mr. Howard Alexander Miller will be at 11amCT, Saturday, October 23, 2010, at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home, 209 W. Court ST, Greensburg, KY, with Rev. Matt Smyzer, Jr., the Master of Ceremony and Rev. James C. Jackson, Jr. the eulogist. Interment will be in the Old Community Cemetery, Greensburg, KY. Visitation will be from 5pm-9pmCT, Friday, October 22, 2010, at the funeral home.



Pallbearers: Joe Bridgewater, Pete Rice, Thomas Williams, Arzo Miller, James Thornton, and Michael Wood.

Howard Alexander Miller, Green Co., KY (1938-2010)

Howard Alexander Miller was born Friday, January 14, 1938. He was the son of the late Laura Ellen Miller and Tobe Alexander Miller. He departed this life October 19, 2010 at the Kindred Hospital, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY., having attained the age of seventy-two years, 9 months and9 days.

Howard A. Miller made a profession of faith in Christ and joined the 2nd Baptist ChurchGreensburg, KY. at an early age.

He moved to Indianapolis, Indiana and spent most of his adult life there. He was employed as a construction worker. After returning to Greensburg in the early nineties he reunited with the 2nd Baptist Church Family. He became an active member. He joined the Usher Board and also served on the Scholarship Committee. He served well until hishealth began to fail.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers: Charles William Millerand James Ralph Miller.

He leaves to Cherish his memories the following:
  • His daughters: StellaVonnie Rice (Pete) of Campbellsville, KY, Veronica Harlan and Crystal Wilson, both ofIndianapolis, IN

  • A sister: Addie Wood (U.J.) of Greensburg, KY

  • Six grandchildren

  • Three great grandchildren

  • Four nephews

  • Three nieces

  • An uncle: Smith Carter, Chicago, IL

  • An aunt: Martha Hill, Chicago, IL

  • And a host of relatives and friends
Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home, 209 W. Court ST, Greensburg, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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Remembering Howard A. Miller, Green Co., KY



2010-10-21 - Photo from Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home. 209 W. Court ST, Greensburg, KY
Howard Alexander Miller, Green Co., KY (1938-2010)

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