Rose L. Miller

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Rose L. Miller, 88, of Lancaster, died on March 23, 2013 at the Chester Valley Rehab Center of Malvern. She was the wife of the late Lawrence R. "Hip" Miller who died in 1999. Born in Alexandria, LA, she was the daughter of the late Fred and Pernella Haywood Washington.

Rose was employed at the former Embreeville Hospital. She was a member of the Mt,. Zion AME Church in Atglen and a former member of the Order of The Eastern Star.
 
She is survived by two siblings; Mayola Hardsin of Lancaster and Freddie Washington of Alexandria, VA, niece Patricia Miles, whom she raised, nephews; Andrew, Clarence and William Dorty, niece Phylicia Miles and great nephews and nieces; Maurice, Briana, Nanana, Deshaun and Lamont Dorty and Milo Albright.
She was preceded in death by siblings Lawrence Bradley and Jessie Mae Billut.
 
Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 29, 2013 at 11am from the Mt. Zion AME Church, 404 Zion Hill Road, Atglen, PA 19310 followed by interment in the adjoining cemetery. Viewing at the church from 9 to 11am. 
Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Church at the above address.
 
Arrangements by the Wilde Funeral Home, Parkesburg, PA.  Online condolences may be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Condolences

To the Miller family,
My deepest condolences over the loss of Rose. When we lose a loved one to death, it leaves a void in our lives. We mourn because our hearts and minds tell us death is not normal. It is not right. No wonder; because death is God’s enemy. (1 Corinthians 15:26) Mercifully, God in his infinite wisdom has made arrangements through his Son Christ Jesus to resurrect our loved ones to paradise. March 26, 2013 after sundown is the actual anniversary of the death of our Lord Christ Jesus. His death and resurrection gives us the reassurance that our loved ones will gain life again. May you find solace in this promise. May it comfort you as it gives hope for a future when death will be no more. (John 5:28, 29; Revelation 21:3, 4; Matthew 5:5) May the God of all comfort bring you and your family peace.

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To The Family,
Please accept my condolence. My heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow. I hope that you are able to draw comfort from the scriptures during this difficult time. One of my favorite text says, “If an able-bodied man dies can he live again? You will call, and I myself shall answer you. For the work of your hands you will have a yearning.” (Job 14:14, 15).

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