Everett Miller

Obituary of Everett J. Miller

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MILLER - Everett J., Jr., " E.J." , 78, of Vinco, went to be with the Lord May 13, 2015. Born July 30, 1936 in Gas Center, son of the late Everett, Sr. and Grace (Ling) Miller. Preceded in death by daughter, Carla Jean Miller; and sisters, Linda Miller and Patricia Marcus. Survived by wife of 58 years, the former Mary Lou Lindenberg; and daughter, Linda Lou Miller. Also survived by granddaughters, Amanda, Emily and Elle; brother, William (Regina) Miller; and his very dear and loved cousin, Bud. Member of St. Paul 's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mundys Corner. US Air Force veteran. Retired crane operator from Bethlehem Steel Corp. At E.J. 's request, there will be no viewing, however a gathering of family and friends will be held from 10 a.m. until time of memorial service at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at St. Paul' s Church, Pastor Kevin McNamara, officiating. Inurnment, Ogden Cemetery, Mundys Corner. Military Rite by Nanty Glo, Twin Rocks, and Vintondale area Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of flowers, donations in E.J. 's memory may be made to St. Paul 's Church Building Fund. Arrangements by Askew-Houser Funeral Homes, Inc., Nanty Glo.
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