Woodrow
H. Miller
March 25, 1918 - November 11, 2005
Woodrow
H. Miller, 87, formerly of Warwick, RI, died Friday, November
11, 2005, in DeLand, after a long illness. He worked for more
than 25 years for the former New England Milk Producers Association,
now known as Agrimart, serving as farmer field agent, district
manager and purchasing agent.
Born
in Westfield, MA, March 25, 1918, he graduated from the High School
of Commerce, Springfield, MA in 1936. He attended the Stockbridge
School of Agriculture at the University of Massachusetts, graduating
with a degree in animal husbandry.
Woody
was wounded in Germany in 1945 for which he received the Purple
Heart, being retired from the U.S. Army as a captain because of
his wounds. He remained active in the Military Officers Association
of America as well as Future Farmers of America, the Rhode Island
Agricultural Council and the 4H. He served as secretary-treasurer
of the RI Agricultural Council from 1970 until 1979. For several
years, he served as an officer in the Pine Forest Homeowners Association
of Orange City, FL. He was a member of the Shawmunt Lodge F &
AM, Indian Orchard, MA. Woody was active in the Foster Memorial
Congregational Church in Sixteen Acres, MA, Edgewood Congregational
Church, Cranston, RI and the First Congregational Chruch, Orange
City. He was an avid gardener and lover of music. He was the son
of George S. and Mary (Cotton) Miller. He was predeceased by his
brothers, George and James, and his sister, Grace (Miller) Raymond.
He
is survived by his wife of 59 years, Shirley (Warwick) Miller,
who resides in Orange City. He had three children, James of Fernandina
Beach, Steven of Duluth, GA and Susan (Miller) Wakelin of Orange
City. Woody had five grandchildren, James, John, and Alan Miller
and Lisa (Wakelin) Martinez and Brent Wakelin and one great-grandchild,
Kaylin Martinez.
A
memorial service for Woodrow will be held at First Congregational
Church in Orange City on November 26, at 11 a.m. Interment will
be at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell. Memorial donations
may be made to First Congregational Church, 201 W. University
Ave., Orange City, FL 32763.
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