MILLER, ALMYRA SYBLE "AL" - Sharp County, Arkansas | ALMYRA SYBLE "AL" MILLER - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Almyra Syble "Al" MILLER

Oaklawn Cemetery
Sharp County,
Arkansas

Rex
1912 - 1974

Almyra
14 Sept 1914 - 28 Oct 2004
Daughter of Andrew Jackson and Ruby Malinda Chambers.
Wife of (married in 1934)Rex N Hill, (married 1981) Ralph B McCullough and second wife of (married 8 Jan 1984) Kenneth Reed Miller

*Obituary
Villager Journal, Cherokee Village, Sharp Co., AR
December 21, 2004
Almyra Hill Miller, 90, died Oct. 28, 2004, in Cherokee Village.
Born Sept. 14, 1914, in (Plainview, Hale County) Texas, she was the daughter of Andew and Ruby Chambers. She married Rex Hill in 1934. After moving to Columbus, Ind., where she was employed as a first aid nurse, she had two children. She was a 50-year member of the Eastern Star. Upon retirement in 1973, she and her husband moved to Cherokee Village. After the death of Rex Hill, she was married to Ralph McCullough, who died in 1981.
Surviving Almyra is her devoted husband, Kenneth Miller; her son, Loran Hill, and his wife, Ann, of Indianapolis; her daughter, Karen (Hill) Lamb of Columbus, Ind.; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her two brothers, seven sisters, and two grandsons -- Kevin and Brian Stadtmiller.
The funeral was Nov. 4 at Tri-county Funeral Home. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery with arrangements by Tri-County's Cherokee Chapel.
Memorial donations can be made to Mothers Against Drunk Driving or the Cherokee Village United Methodist Church.

Contributed on 5/30/13 by ashaw444
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Submitted: 5/30/13 • Approved: 6/1/13 • Last Updated: 6/2/13 • R885966-G882519-S3

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