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edwin miller

Edwin and Cindy enjoyed their daily trips driving around Pemaquid in his red truck and will be missed by all who looked forward to seeing them.Įdwin will be laid to rest privately in the New Harbor Cemetery. Edwin was blessed with five grandchildren, Tabatha Simmons, Lacey Tyo, Melody Lutz, Danielle Miller, and Leo Tyo and five great-grandchildren, Harrison Brown, Greyson Brown, John Simmons, Nova Lutz, and Anduin Lutz.Īnd finally, Edwin leaves behind his loyal dog, Cindy. And like so many who have served before him, to Edwin it was “all in a day’s work.” He retired in 1981 at the rank of senior chief (E-8).Įdwin was predeceased by his parents a brother, Edwin a sister, Thereas Richards his aunt, Hannah Bradley and his three dear poodles, Pierre, Bear, and Rusty, aka Bear 2.Įdwin leaves behind his faithful and loving wife of 55 years, Marion Grotton his son, Gregory Miller his daughter, Pamela Miller-Neumann and her husband Jay Neumann his sister, Sandra Lane and her children Becky Bryant and Russ Lane and their families and his nephews, Ernest Richards and Jim Richards and their families. His Coast Guard records tell of his “meritorious achievement in the performance of duty” as they flew into “gale winds and darkness” to rescue a fishing vessel “sinking in storm tossed waters.” That was just one of many similar scenarios that Edwin was involved in as they were quick to answer the call of those in trouble. While traveling to war-torn Korea aboard a transport ship, Christmas Day vanished as they crossed over the international date line. In between his enlistments in the Army and Coast Guard, he worked as a contractor for CMP out of Rockland.Īlthough Edwin would rarely speak about his time in the service, he did like to tell about 1951, a year without Christmas. A passion that would continue later in life as Edwin was dedicated to the conservation of the clam fishery by planting seed clams and serving on the Bristol Shellfish Committee.

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In his free time he would dig clams for the pure joy of it. He later attended the Mavooshen School in New Harbor, and eventually earned his GED while serving in the Army.Įdwin’s first job was working on the pier at Gilbert’s Lobster Pound in Pemaquid Harbor.

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Named after Hannah’s husband, Edwin proved to be the biggest beneficiary of her generosity over the years. 14, 1934 to Lawrence and Josephine (Geyer) Miller, Edwin fondly remembers his Aunt Hannah Bradley driving him to the one-room schoolhouse at Pemaquid Falls in her Model A Ford. Thus began a 25-year aviation career, to include a 22-year span performing search and rescue missions in the U.S. It was not long before the Pemaquid native found himself as a helicopter crew chief taking on hostile fire while they shuttled wounded from the front lines.

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Army in the midst of an escalating Korean War. The year was 1951 when 17-year-young Edwin Lawrence Miller quit high school to join the U.S. 3, 2020 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Miller, 86, of Pemaquid, passed away on the morning of Sept. Home - Search - New Listings - Authors - Titles - Subjects - Serialsīooks - News - Features - Archives - The Inside StoryĮdited by John Mark Ockerbloom copyrights and licenses.Edwin L. Help with reading books - Report a bad link - Suggest a new listing See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. Board of Health (page images at HathiTrust)

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(Edwin Miller), 1820-1888: Small pox and the protective power of vaccination in the city of Providence : a report to the Board of Aldermen, Ap/ (Providence : Hammond, Angell & Co., Printers to the City, 1869), also by Providence (R.I.). (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888: Report upon the sanitary effects of filling the Cove Basin in the city of Providence / (Providence : Providence Press Company, printers to the State, 1868), also by Providence (R.I.). State Board of Health (page images at HathiTrust) (Providence, 1866), also by Rhode Island. Presented to the Board of Health, June 25, 1866, by the Superintendent of Health. (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888: Report upon the removal of swill and house offal, and other subjects. (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888: Report upon the census of Rhode Island, 1875 with the statistics of the population, agriculture, fisheries and shore farms, and manufactures of the state, (Providence, Providence Press Company, state printers, 1877), also by Rhode Island. Chapin and Providence (R.I.) (page images at HathiTrust US access only) (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888: Alphabetical index of the births, marriages and deaths recorded in Providence. (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888 | The Online Books Page The Online Books Page














Edwin miller