[Funeral Program for Ola Mae Miller, July 6, 1992] Page: 2 of 3
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Life 'Epitome
Mrs. Ola M. Miller, the tight child of (RpBert and 'Edna Walfer, was Barn
in Waco, Te?cas on June 17,1924.
She did not fear death, But saw it as ajoyful messenger of peace whose kind
hands open to the weary pilgrim thegate ofimmortality andCet the oppressed
go free. So, her life came to a close Wednesday, July 1,1992.
(Mrs. Miller attendedpuBlic schools in San Antonio, Texas. She confessed
Christ at an early age and united with the West EndBaptist Church, San
Antonio, Texas.
She was united in holy matrimony to Clemon Miller, Sr. on March2,1946.
To this union four children were Born.
Mrs. Miller was a memBer of the (Daughters cf Sphiwc and<Ruth Chapter
9{p. 1121, Order of the 'Easter Star.
Those that will cherish her memory are: a devoted husBand of forty six
years, Mr. Clemon Miller, Sr.; a daughter, (BarBara Joseph, 'Houston,, Texas;
three sons, Clemon Miller, Jr., and%$nneth Miller, San Antonio, Texas and
Qregory Miller, IHouston,, Texas. She also leaves thrugrandchildren, tDanielle
Joseph, Edward Miller and Stephanie Miller. Other survivors include one
uncle, Mr. Sam Johnson, Chicago, Illinois and a host ofrelatives and friends.
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Qodplanted unto us a Bud that Blossomed
into a Beautiful flower.
9{pw that our flower has parished, we
thanfiQodfor that flower.
■The family-
Order of Service
iProcessional
Soft Music
IHymn
Choir
Scripture
Old Testament
Ecclesiastes Chapter 4
9{$w Testament
St. John Chapter 14, Verses 1 -4
tPrayer
Solo
"(Precious Lord" (Paul Qrier
Solutions
(Remarks and Condolences
Two minutes
OBituary
(R^adsilently (soft music)
Solo
'Paul Qrier
Eulogy
Dr. A. (B. (Devers
(Recessional
Sfotqioivfodgement
The family zoishes to acknowledge with much appreciation, the many
kind and sympathetic egressions from all.
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