A native of Marblehead, she was the daughter of Faye (Blenkhorn) Brennan and the late Clarence F. Brennan.
She was a lifelong local resident and graduated from Marblehead High School in 1951 where she was vice president of her class. She also graduated from the Modern School of Design, Boston.
She was employed as an assistant teacher for six years at the Lower Bell School Day Care Center and was a member of the Clifton Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Miller also leaves two sons, Gregory W. Miller of Swampscott and D. Wesley Miller of Marblehead; a daughter, Miss Cynthia L. Miller of Waltham; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Hossack of Lynn and Mrs. Dorothy Gillis of Manchester; a grandson; an aunt and three nieces.
Services were held Monday, Sept. 30, in the Clifton Lutheran Church, with arrangements by the Eustis and Cornell Funeral Home, 142 Elm St.
(Published Thursday, October 3, 1985 in the Marblehead Reporter)
A native of Marblehead, she was the daughter of Faye (Blenkhorn) Brennan and the late Clarence F. Brennan.
She was a lifelong local resident and graduated from Marblehead High School in 1951 where she was vice president of her class. She also graduated from the Modern School of Design, Boston.
She was employed as an assistant teacher for six years at the Lower Bell School Day Care Center and was a member of the Clifton Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Miller also leaves two sons, Gregory W. Miller of Swampscott and D. Wesley Miller of Marblehead; a daughter, Miss Cynthia L. Miller of Waltham; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Hossack of Lynn and Mrs. Dorothy Gillis of Manchester; a grandson; an aunt and three nieces.
Services were held Monday, Sept. 30, in the Clifton Lutheran Church, with arrangements by the Eustis and Cornell Funeral Home, 142 Elm St.
(Published Thursday, October 3, 1985 in the Marblehead Reporter)
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