
of Harrison, AR
July 19, 1951 - December 8, 2025
David Miller, age 74, of Clarendon, AR, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by love in his final moments.
David was born on July 19, 1951, in Clarendon, Arkansas. He was the son of Winnie and George Miller, also of Clarendon.
David was a devoted father, a proud Pappaw, and a beloved brother, uncle, and friend. Known for his generous heart, he never hesitated to help others and was the kind of man who would give the shirt off his own back. He loved hunting, fishing, and spending time on the White River, a place he knew like the back of his hand. He also loved Razorback football (listening, not watching) and cheering on his grandsons who played for the Harrison Goblins.
David traveled across the country as a truck driver and knew the highways by heart. His journeys allowed him to witness many of nature's greatest wonders, including the Northern Lights. He cherished his time running his trucking business in Stuttgart, AR, and made many friends throughout those years.
Family was the center of David's world. He cherished his grandchildren and loved his nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews deeply.
He is preceded in death by his mother and father, Winnie and George Miller; his sister Hazel Gray and brother-in-law Robert ''Gene'' Gray; his sister Willa Mae Miller; his brother Hoot Miller; and his niece Sheila Gray.
He is survived by his children, Nicole (Tim) Stephens and Brandon (Lynzie) Miller; six grandchildren, McKenna, Landen, Talon, Laiklyn, Aspen, and Paxton; his great-grandchildren, Sebastian and Griffin; his brother Sidney Miller; and a host of extended family and friends who will miss him dearly.
A visitation/gathering will be held from 6:00"7:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home in Harrison, where family and friends may visit and share memories.
A Celebration of David's Life will be held at Clarendon Executive Hall, 630 Madison St., in Clarendon, from 1:00"2:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 20, 2025, where family and friends may again visit and share memories.
David's legacy of love, kindness, and generosity will live on in all who knew him. His stories, his laughter, and his kindness will echo in our memories forever.
''For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us.'' " Romans 8:18

My the Lord bless his soul and comfort his family.

We knew David for several years. He was a nice person, who never met a stranger. Rest in peace

Uncle David was one of my favorites. He always put me at ease during family gatherings and never hesitated to take the time to ask how I was doing. On social media, he would always comment on the photos of my kids and how beautiful they had grown. He never missed leaving a Birthday message either. Any time I saw him, he would give me a big hug. I truly regret not being able to see him these last years, but I know that he had his children and grand babies surrounding him with love, which is all someone can ask for in the end. His many stories will live on for generations and his love will forever be with those that truly loved him and he loved fiercely in turn. Im am praying deeply for comfort and peace for you and your family Nicole and Brandon.

David was a good friend and great neighbor. My deepest heart felt sympathy goes to his family

Got out of Army, back from Nam, keeping to myself, David was one of the few that made a connection with me. So much that we tore up his hot rod Lincoln coming home from Clem's. Always a gentleman, he will be missed! Condolences to the family.

Rick and I loved David (Potty). He was not only a friend, but we considered him family. May he rest in peace and continue his laughter in heaven. Prayers for all.

Sorry for your loss 🙏🙏🙏

So sorry for your loss Brother may the Lord be with you all during this time.