Martha Neel Miller

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Visitation
Roller-Daniel Funeral Home
411 E Race Avenue
Searcy, AR  72143
Friday, October 16, 2020
10:00 AM
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
Roller-Daniel Funeral Home
411 E. Race
Searcy, AR  72143
Friday, October 16, 2020
11:00AM
Cemetery
Gum Springs Cemetery
Highway 267 & Booth Road
Searcy, AR  72143

Martha Neel Miller

of Searcy, AR

January 5, 1925 - October 11, 2020

Martha Neel Miller died on Sunday, October 11, 2020; she was born January 5, 1925 to Urbin Lloyd and Alma Alice (Simpson) Miller in the coal mining camp of Brownie, KY. She was the second child of ten and, as one of the older siblings, went to work on the farm and cared for the younger children. At age 4 she escorted her older sister to school, knocking down spider webs with a stick and, since she was already there and spiders have a habit of quickly spinning another web, she began her schooling early. She was an apt pupil, mannerly and well behaved; thus was established a devotion to education of herself and others.

Martha Neel had a beautiful soprano voice and sang with her sisters in a trio. She had a trim figure, good posture and a nimble mind. She was the practical one - hardworking and rather pertinacious. After arriving in Arkansas in 1946 Miss Miller attended Harding College, graduated from A.S.U. with a degree in elementary education and worked on an advanced degree at University of North Texas. Her 34 year teaching career included Crossett, AR, Sikeston, MO and Grand Prairie, TX. During her tenure she was awarded Outstanding Teacher of the Year and was a N.E.A. delegate, driving in New York City as her fellow teachers told her where to turn at a time before GPS!

She retired in 1986 to the old home place and devotedly took care of her aged parents and younger bachelor brother until they passed. She also ran the farm, gardened, mowed grass, preserved produce, mended fences and was a news afficonado and crossword puzzle solver. She was a member of 1st Baptist church of Searcy, past member of Amas de Casa E. H Club, a volunteer and exhibitor at the White Co. Fair and a certified judge in Art, Home Preservation and Horticulture. She had many Best of Show Ribbons the most recent a beautiful quart jar of Roma tomatoes. Her green beans were precisely 25mm long and cut on the bias into the perfect headspace.

Miss Miller was predeceased by her parents, brother, Myron, Namon, Robert and Donald Miller and sisters Nancy Patterson, Marinella Haygood and Reda Gatlin. She is survived by her brother Frank Miller of Kalispell, MT and sisters Alice Terrell of Stillwater, OK and as you may expect, nieces and nephews from the east to the west coast. A special thanks is due to her caregivers and friends Fern Merrell, Charlitta Smallwood, Kasey, Sierra, Monica, Dawn, Renea and Paula.

Visitation will be Friday October 16, 2020 10-11am at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home with services following and internment at Gum Springs Cemetery.

Online Guestbook:www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/searcy

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Jean Tate
Searcy, AR
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Friday, October 16, 2020

We lived across the road from Martha for 25 years on Gum Springs Road. She was a good neighbor! We had some good visits and I missed her after we moved. She was a faithful caregiver for her parents and Donald. Condolences to the family.

Marla Gardner
Mount Pleasant, SC
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

I have very fond memories of Aunt Martha on the farm. Feeding chickens and gathering eggs, feeding all the cats and kittens, watching her pet calf follow her around, I remember a favorite German shepherd dog too. I remember all of the great meals she and Grandma, and my Mom, her sister Reda would cook in the old farm house kitchen. I especially remember my favorite her homemade biscuits, and my not so favorite furry green beans. I am sad to hear she has passed, she was a sweet lady, I will remember her smile, her beautiful long hair always worn up in a bun, and all of these wonderful childhood memories forever. ❤️

Angela Gatlin Hausberger
East Lyme, CT
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

I remember fun visits on the Searcy farm with my Aunt Martha when I was a kid. She made the BEST apple pies, her crust was amazing! I will be making a donation to our local animal shelter in her name - she loved animals so much. Rest In Peace Aunt Martha.
Love, your niece Angela

Leanor Belvin
Stillwater, OK
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Thinking of you all during this time. Sending love and prayers for your peace.

Leanor

Cynthia Eaves
Stillwater, OK
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Although I was never able to meet Martha in person I feel blessed having been able to hear the fondest of memories told by her sister Alice. She will be sorely missed. My sincerest condolences go out to the Miller Family.

Fern merrell
Searcy, AR
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Monday, October 12, 2020

I am going to miss her so much love her now she is her heavenly father