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(nee Block) Oct 31, 2012 Age 84 Beloved wife of the late George A. for 62 years until his death in 2009. Loving mother of Susan (Ed) Lorenz, Joan (Donald) Connell, Carole Miller and the late David Miller. Dear grandma of 5 and great-grandma of 6. Also survived by her sister Alice A. (Robert) Miller of Oviedo, FL. Betty was a resident of Ann Arbor, MI, formerly of Baton Rouge, LA and Southgate, MI. Memorial Service 2pm, Sun. Nov. 4, 2012 at Huron Woods Chapel located on the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Campus, Ann Arbor, MI. For more information please visit www.harryjwillfuneralhome.com.
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A moment of silence was held for Betty during the Girl Scouts Louisiana East Centennial Luncheon on Friday, November 2. We were able to share with other board presidents from the two legacy councils - several of which remembered Betty, that she had passed. Thank you for her dedication to Girl Scouts, and know that she is still remembered in Baton Rouge, LA.
-Marianne Addy, VP, Communications & Marketing, Girl Scouts Louisiana East
Marianne Addy
November 6, 2012
May God bless the entire Miller family. My parents, Arnold and Lucille Voss, shared many wonderful times with Betty and George in Southgate, Baton Rouge, and Orlando. Sandy Voss Reahard
November 2, 2012
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