• Chester L. Miller Jr.

    2 Dec 2016




    • Born: March 18, 1944
    • Died: December 2, 2016
    • Location: Oden, AR

    Chester L. Miller Jr., age 72, of Oden, passed away December 2, 2016 at CHI St. Vincent in Hot Springs. He was born March 18, 1944 to the late Chester L. Miller SR. and Irene Moore Miller. Chester is preceded in death by his parents, and one sister Debra Miller.

    Chester attended Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church and served as a Deacon since 1970. He surrendered to preach in May of 2014. Chester and Eva Jean would have been married 54 years on December 8th.

    Survivors include: Wife, Eva Jean Miller, Son, Stan (Freda) Miller, Daughters, Robin (Stephen) Fryar, and Rhonda (Bobby) Willborg, Grandchildren, Mesa Miller, Chasiti (Marcus) Brewer, Amber (Ethan) Godwin, Derrick Fryar, Jeb Willborg, and Jayden Willborg, Great-Grandchildren, Skylar Hitchens, Trace Brewer, and Mayli Brewer, Brother, Gary (June) Miller, Sisters, Karon (Don) Burkes, Janice Miller and a host of other family and friends.

    Visitation will be held Sunday, December 4, 2016, 2-4 p.m. at Thornton Funeral Home. Services will be held Monday, December 5, 2016, 2:00 p.m. at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church with Arlie Frances and Kyle Cowart officiating, interment will follow at Mount Olive Cemetery. Pallbearers are Buck Ellison, Brad Hopper, Barry Norman, Tim Philpot, David Ledbetter and Rodney Standridge. Honorary Pallbearers are Ted Abernathy, Steve Abernathy, Bill Abernathy, Don Abernathy, Bob Fryar, Donald Norman, Oden-Pencil Bluff First Responders and Southwest EMS of Mt. Ida. Arrangements were made under the direction of Thornton Funeral Home of Mount Ida. Guest register at www.thorntonfh.com

     

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  • 6 comments

    Eva our prayers are with you.

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    Eva Jean and family, Charlie will miss his birthday buddy and I will miss his smiling face every time you seen him he was smiling even when you knew he was in pain. "Mr. Little Debbie man" as I knew him years ago at Bob's Food City was a kind and general man and you knew he was a Christian by the way he talked and the way he life his life. God bless each of one and give you comfort. Love ya, Mandy

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    Eva Jean, I'm so sorry for your loss.

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    My prayers and love is with you all! May the Lord wrap his loving arms around each of you during this hard time.

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    Thinking about the family and sending our prayers. We are sorry we cannot make the service due to being ill.

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    Stan we are all thinking of you and your family. May God give you peace in this trying.

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