"I Saw Thee at a Glance When Day Was Almost Gone; I Heard an Angel Call Me, Saying Servant of God, Well Done!" Our beloved Evangelist Susie Jeanette Miller transitioned home to be with God on Friday at Columbus Hospice House. She was 65 years old.
A native of Marion, Alabama and the daughter of the late Edward and Bertha Lou Stewart Gardner, Evangelist Miller was a graduate of Marion High School and was currently pursuing her bachelor's degree at Penn Foster University. She was employed as a Culinary Artist Specialist at the Sand Hill Mess Hall on Ft. Benning, GA. Other than her parents, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Kamilah V. Miller and a grandson, Christopher Miller.
Surviving her heaven bound status are a loving and devoted husband of 42 years, MSG (Ret) James Edward Miller; two daughters, Cassandra and Katrina Miller; six grandchildren, Tyrell D. Jones, Anthony D. Moncrief, Jasmine R. Jones, Jalynn N. Jones, Adairius M. Miller and Kimani A. Miller; two great grandchildren, Tripp Kamari Ace Jones and Karmyn Buntz; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Evangelist Miller will be laid to rest at the National Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, Alabama on Monday, November 21, 2022 at 9:30 AM.
A Celebration of her Homegoing will be conducted Three O'clock PM on Saturday, November 19, 2022 in the sanctuary of Body of Christ Worship Center with Overseer Gerald Wyatt officiating.
Visitation is Friday, 2:00 til 6:00 PM at the funeral home.
The Staff of Progressive Funeral Home is honored to be selected to provide end of life services.
Roland Dukes sent Peace & Serenity Dishgarden for Susie Miller - November 17, 2022
From: Pastor H. Dukes and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
The Peace Lily was sent for Susie Miller - November 17, 2022
We offer condolences, blessings, and prayers to the Miller Family in their moment of sadness at the loss of a Mighty Warrior for Christ, Evangelist Susie J. Miller. The Dixon family was blessed to call Evangelist Susie J. Miller a friend, sister, confidant, and ally in the ministry of Christ. Sister Miller always had kind words and offered support, encouragement, reassurance, and inspiration when going through trials and tribulations. The Dixon Family grieves in Sister Miller's loss but knows she has been called to rest in God's protection. We know that weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning (Proverbs 30:5b).
Sincerely, The Dixon Family