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Ella enjoyed gardening and tending livestock. She had a little red wagon
she used to pull her garden supplies.
She always loved dogs. She had a puppy and told her husband she
wanted to off its tail. He did, and then she wanted him to cut off his
ears. He cut them off, and said, "Ella, if you want anything else cut, he
will have a hole in his belly!"
Bill Miller rode the train each weekend to spend time with MaMa and
PaPa. He could do no wrong. In her eyes, he was perfect.
WETUMPKA
MILLER, Mrs. Ella Missouri, 75 died Thursday morning following a long
illness. Services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. from Mt. Gillilard
Baptist Chruch with the Rev. Johnnie Stewart officiating. Burial will be
in Mt. Gillilard Cemetery, Evans Funeral Home of Wetumpka directing.
Survivors: Husband Berry W. Miller, Montgomery; son, Justice L. Miller,
Montgomery; two brothers, Dander and George Miller, Eclectic.