Lois M. (Walker) Miller

By | August 6, 2012

Lois M. (Walker) Miller, 86, of Jackson, Ohio, died suddenly on Saturday, August 4, 2012, with her family and close friends at her side.

Born October 16, 1925, Lois was the daughter of Opal F. Walker, who raised her in the home of her grandparents Lew and Grace Lucinda Walker of Jackson, all of whom preceded her in death. Her husband of 45 years, Carl E. Miller, also preceded her in death in 1996. They met in Jackson after his tour of duty with the U.S. Army in World War II. They married in 1950 and moved to work in Springfield, OH, where they began their family before coming back to Jackson in August, 1952.

Surviving are her daughter and son-in-law, Lucinda (Cindy) and Richard Eubanks of Jackson; two grandsons, Michael R. Eubanks (Albany, OH) and David C. Eubanks (Athens, OH). One aunt, Ruby (Walker) Lambert of Holzer Assisted Living in Jackson; sister-in-law Annabelle Miller (Oak Hill, OH); several cousins, nieces, nephews, and many friends also survive. Very special people in her life are Barbara Thomas (Jackson, OH), Heather and Danielle Schultz (Albany, OH), and Brittany Schira (Athens, OH).

A proud graduate of the JHS Class of 1943, Lois has enjoyed the yearly class reunions and lunches with her classmates up until last year when her illness kept her home. Following her graduation, she entered into a secretarial career that spanned many years and with several employers. This led to an office manager position from which she retired. Her employment began her junior year of high school at the Jackson movie theaters, the Kaymar and Markay and then she was employed at the Cambria Packing Company. She moved to Columbus and worked for the Workman’s Compensation Bureau as secretary to the Assistant Director. She left for Chicago in March of 1944 for a position with the U.S. Army, 5th Transportation Corps as Secretary to the Head of Liaison Office with Washington D.C. She had responsibilities related to expediting shipments of Army materials to Army bases.

Her working experience continued when she returned to Jackson at the Eastern Clay Products, and with Attorney Mary Bone and the Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. From 1957-1980 she worked for International Minerals and Chemicals Corporation (formerly Eastern Clay Products) and retired as Office Manager of the Jackson location.

Calling hours will be from 1-3 p.m. on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at the Lewis-Gillum Funeral Home (formerly Eisnaugle-Lewis) in Jackson with the funeral service to begin at 3 pm with Diaconal Minister Janie Karl officiating. Burial will follow in Fairmount Cemetery, Jackson.

The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Love Offering Fund in her memory to Grace United Methodist Church, 125 Locust Street, Jackson, OH 45640