Emily Beam Miller, 83, of Atglen, passed away on Thursday, February 1, 2024, at the Laurel Center in Hamburg, PA surrounded by her family. Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Charles Henry Miller and Sara Killinger Miller.
Emily was an area resident most of her life and a resident of Atglen for the last 22 years. She attended the former Scott High School in Coatesville, PA. Down through the years, she was employed at different businesses including the MT. Vernon Inn, Penguin Industries, the Dog House in Shillington and Brecknock Elementary School in Mohnton.
She was a member of the Central Baptist Church in Pomeroy, PA, and Turtle Island Chautauqua Village - Eastern Lenape Nation of PA. She was also an avid bingo player.
She is survived by four children; Eleanor McCully and partner Vicki of Christiana, PA, Peg Callaghan and husband John of Birdsboro, PA, Chuck McCully and wife Wendy of Robesonia, PA and Jennie Schrenker and partner Luke of Port Clinton, PA, eight grandchildren: Jess Callaghan, Alex Jackson, Amber Schrenker, Schelby Hague, Dustin Hague, Pat Elischer, Tim Elischer, and Chris Elischer, two great grandchildren, one sister Dottie Shirk LeBoon and husband Joe of Coatesville and one brother Henry Miller of Coatesville and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two children; James McCully and Carol Jean McCully and two sisters; Matilda Harrington and Murilla Mary Miller.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon, February 10, 2024, at 3:30 PM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing from 2:30 PM to the time of the service.
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
Dear Dottie, Sending my
Dear Dottie, Sending my Condolences, Sympathy, & Love to you…sorry for your loss. Miss you so much!!!❤️
Loss of Sister & Mother
Dearest Aunt Dottie & Uncle Henry, it is with a broken heart I tell how sorry iam that you lost your sister. I pray that you knowing Mom's pain is no longer, & her suffering is over, that we all may find some peace in our lost. I hope you know Mom loved you both so much. Iam deeply grateful for your visits to her during her illness..They really lifted her spirits. Mom really enjoyed playing games. On one of our last visits. I left the room to get ice. When I came back into her room,they were playing a game.Mom had the biggest smile on her face. I will never forget how much Mom enjoyed that. My deepest sympathy as you process the loss of your big sister. 🙏🙏
For My Sister Peg, Brother Chuck, & Sister Jen, I know your pain of losing Mom has broke your hearts too. Our lives r forever changed & things will never be the same as when we had Mom. You always think you have more time with your loved one, but we didn't. Life without Mom will be more then an adjustment. We have lost so many family members over the last few years, but losing both our parents & Jen also lost her Father.Ours is a deep pain in our hearts.We are always there for each other & for the pain & grief that fills our heart now - will make that bond even stronger as we rely on each other for strength to accept the loss of Mom. I love you all.
Sending heartfelt condolences
Sending heartfelt condolences from the Moore family. The loss of a loved one is so painful but Emily will now at peace.
Appreciate your condolence
Thank you. Mom always enjoyed the birthday cakes / lunches that your Mom could attend with us.. The 2 of them could non stop yack to Jerry's in Honeybrook & all the way back to Christiana.
Our sympathy to you and your family
Peg Dave and I were so sorry to hear about your mom. I know from the messages you have sent to me over the past months Peg that you have been with your mom a lot during her illness. The times I was lucky enough to share in your family events were special moments of getting to know your mom, dad, Jess, John, and El better. Memories I won't forget. When we lose someone so special it leaves a big hole in our hearts and we think we will never heal. Gradually it does and we have our memories to help us and our family and friends to support us. Please know that we are all here to help you whenever you need us. We love you.
Dianna and Dave
Diana & Dave.
Diana & Dave.
Thank you for sympathy & condolence.
Deepest sympathy
Eleanor & family, So sorry for the loss of your mother. A mother’s love is precious. May good memories be with you in the days ahead. God is our refuge and strength.
Cynthia, Thank You for your
Cynthia, Thank You for your sympathy & condolence for myself & my family. Also Thank You for all your thoughts & prayers through losing both my parents.
Hello Eleanor, sending
Hello Eleanor, sending condolences and prayers for you and the family! I heard about your mother passing. Sorry for you all. Hope you are well! Terri and family!
Thank you, for the condolence
Thank you, for the condolence & prayers.
Our deepest sympathy to you
Our deepest sympathy to you and Vicki for the loss of your mother, El. I know that she was very thankful that you loved, cared and supported her these past years. I know you’ll miss her and grieve deeply. The best I can tell you is the loss never goes away, but the grieving gets more tolerable. Remember the good times and let them help you smile during your sad days.
Thank You both for the
Thank You both for the thoughts & prayers over the past few years. Also Thank You for attending her service. It was deeply appreciated.