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Mina Milner Miller, 85, of Fayetteville, GA, passed away on Friday, May 26, 2023.
Mina was born January 16, 1938, in Fayetteville, NC, to the late William and Vendetta (Warren) Milner. She grew up alongside her parents and her 3 brothers. Mina graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1956 and went on to become an alumnus of Terry Sanford. Mina had a career she enjoyed, working for the Veterans Administrative Hospital in Fayetteville, NC for 19 years.
Mina was a devout Presbyterian and enjoyed attending church when she lived in North Carolina. She was an avid reader and was known to read a lot and enjoyed watching football games in her free time. In her final years, Mina lived her final years being close to her son and his family. She will always be remembered as being one of the strongest people you could know and for her truly unconditional love for her son.
Mina is preceded in death by her parents: William Milner and Vendetta Warren Milner. She is survived by her son and daughter in law: Christopher and Beth Miller; two grandchildren: Tristan Miller and Madison Miller; and her three brothers: Keith Milner of Evans, GA, William Milner of Clemmons, NC, and Glenn Milner of Lillington, NC.
Memorial service will be at announced at a later date.
Sue Reppert says
Mina was a good person though and through. We always had a great time at choir practice on Wednesday nights several years ago. She was so gracious to all she met and always had a smile for everyone, It was a privilege to call her my friend. I can see Mina falling asleep in a rocking chair and waking up in heaven with Jesus.
Carolyn Hair Handel says
Mina was a delightful person to be around! We enjoyed attending Ft Bragg “Little Theatre” live
Performances with carload of HS kids. Later years let me visit Mina on Fayetteville Family visit trips. “ Blessed by the Gods was she” is a quote Mina used to start school report; one J think fit Mina also. Carolyn Hair Handel Fayetteville Senior High 1955. My thoughts and prayers are with Mina’s family
Anelisa Freeman says
Mina was a special lady and always treated me like family. I’m glad she’s not in any pain and that she spent her last days near her son and his family. She always spoke of them with such love and pride.
Annelle Waldron says
Though I celebrate her transition into the eternal presence of our Lord, my heart hurts to know Mina is gone. She was a wonderful, devoted member of Peace Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville where she was a choir member, elder and devoted member of the church when I was the pastor there years ago.
Mina was a friend. We enjoyed eating Chinese together. She laughed easily, as easily about herself and others. Mina was a blessing to many! She will be missed.