of Maumelle, AR
August 29, 1943 - August 22, 2025
Floyd Everette Miller, 81, of Maumelle passed away on August 22, 2025 at Willow Grove Senior Living. He was born in Ellisville, Arkansas on August 29, 1943 to Martha Ellen Miller.
Floyd was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred Miller; his mother, Martha Miller; his daughter, Nita Michelle and his sister, Nancy Green. He is survived by his daughter, Tami Phillips (Andy); his grandsons, Matthew and Harley; his sister, Dorothy Brown and his brother, Tommy Nevels.
An old-school mechanic at heart. Floyd had a gift for fixing just about anything - often with nothing more than a hammer, welder and wire. Over the years, he operated a wrecker service and his own mechanic shop and in his younger days worked on everything from cars to logging equipment. He never missed an opportunity to stop and visit with friends and family. Floyd also enjoyed road trips through the mountains, where he loved taking photos and appreciating the beauty of nature. Hardworking and straightforward, he believed in putting in an honest day's work and expected the same from others.
He will be remembered for his trucking stories, his perfectly kept lawn and his award-winning Christmas light displays that brought joy to his family, friends and neighbors.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 30, 2025 at Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church in New Edinburg, with Brother Dwayne Ashcraft officiating. Interment will follow at McCoy Cemetery.
I'm so sad to hear of Mr. Miller's passing. I sure enjoyed visiting with him and hearing his stories whenever he came into the pharmacy. My prayers are with his family during this time.
It was such a pleasure to get to know and work for Mr. Floyd Miller. He was such a softy at heart. I loved to make him laugh with his sweet little giggle he would do. He was such a sweet man and I will miss him deeply.
It was such a pleasure to get to know and work for Mr. Floyd Miller. He was such a softy at heart. I loved to make him laugh with his sweet little giggle he would do. He was such a sweet man and I will miss him deeply.
It was an honor to have the opportunity to serve such an astounding gentleman. Thanks for changing the lives you encountered for the better! Rest well my friend!
We are praying for you and your Husband Tami!