Arthur Miller
MILLERSBURG —
He was born in Millersburg
Art is survived by his four sons,
A source of great joy to Art were his eight grandchildren: Ethan, Seth, McKenna, Rachel, Tessa, Alex,
Art was preceded in death by his parents,
Art was an active member of the Millersburg United Methodist church for 65 years, serving as Sunday school teacher, usher and in many other capacities. He immensely loved and enjoyed people, especially babies and children, for whom he eagerly reached out to comfort and hold. He was an active member of the
Art loved his country as well. He served from 1943-1945 with the
Art went to embalming school on the GI Bill after World War II and was licensed as a funeral director for several years. In 1953, Art and his brother-in-law,
Art will forever be remembered for his welcoming smile, warm heart, endless generosity and optimistic spirit. During the past decade, he was always most grateful for “Saturday Morning Doughnuts” with his four sons, including when the location changed to Greenridge Assisted Living.
Art and his family are so very thankful for the kind, professional, family-orientated, unsurpassed quality of care shown daily from the devoted Greenridge staff. The family is also grateful for the kind and compassionate care Art received from the staff at
Friends may call this Friday from
Memorial contributions may be made to Prison Fellowship, P.O. Box 1550,
Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com.
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