Glenna Marie Norman Miller

Glenna Marie Norman Miller
Age 73, of Normantown, surrounded by her loving family, went home to be with her Lord Sept. 12, 2008, following an extended illness at Charleston Area Medical Center.
Glenna was born at Shock on Nov. 11, 1934, a daughter of the late Escue “Eck” and Edna Lambert Norman of Stumptown.
She was a member of the Shock Church of Christ. She was retired after 24 years of dedicated service, retiring in December 1999. Glenna was active in several community and civic organizations including the American Red Cross, the Normantown High School Alumni Association (at times serving as an officer), was on the Board of Directors of Minnie Hamilton Health Care Systems, enjoyed bowling in the Glenville State College Bowling League, served as a volunteer EMT in Gilmer County and was involved in and a leader in the Girl Scouts for years while her daughters were young.
Glenna is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Rondel C. Miller; three daughters, Shirley J. Dawson of Greenwood, S.C., Deborah S. (Roger) Harris of Wooster, Ohio, and Karen M. (Eugene) Queen of Lockney, WV; one son, Randy R. Miller of Normantown; her beloved eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, Lela Keim of Myersdale, Pa., Kate (George) Miller of Windham, Ohio, and Patty (Gene) Miller of Stumptown; three brothers, Brooks (Carolyn) Norman of Aurora, Ohio, Jerry (Bonnie) Norman of Norton, Ohio, and Dale (Sheila) Norman of Stumptown; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Megan Blanche Queen; and twin grandsons, Dean and Keith Dawson.
Funeral services will be 1 PM Monday at Steer Creek Church of Christ at Stumptown. Gene Miller and Vernon Kerns will officiate. Interment will be in the Collins Community Cemetery at Stumptown. Friends may call from 6-9 PM today at Stump Funeral Home, Arnoldsburg, and one hour prior to services Monday at the church.
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