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John Cunningham Miller, Jr.

Posted 2017-09-03 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, September 3, 2017, p. 8a

John Cunningham Miller Jr., of Prescott Valley, Arizona, 80, passed
away at home surrounded by family and love on Aug. 25, 2017. John
lived life to its fullest, burdened in his final years with
Alzheimer’s Disease. John was born Sept. 27, 1936, in St. Louis,
Missouri, to John Sr. and Helen Margaret Early Miller. John was the
Millers’ only child.

The family moved several times in response to John Senior’s job with
U.S. Rubber (Uniroyal), settling for an extended period in White
Plains, New York. John played football at White Plains High School
and also at United States Naval Academy, where he also played
Lacrosse. He graduated with the class in 1958 as a member of the 9th
Company. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Academy and
was subsequently commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Air
Force. Then he completed pilot training at Bartow (Florida), Reese
(Texas), and Stead Air Force bases. John stayed on at Stead, near
Reno, Nevada, to instruct in helicopters. That assignment lasted for
four years, and was followed by a short tour with the first Army
before returning to civilian life in 1963. He retired from the U.S.
Air Force at the rank of Captain.

His civilian career began as an engineer with Westinghouse in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, working there for two years. In 1965 he
began a long association with AT&T, moving to Reno, Nevada, to work
for Bell Telephone of Nevada. John’s career with the Bell System
included two cross-country transfers, first to Murray Hill, New
Jersey, and then to San Francisco, California. Over time his
responsibilities evolved from engineering to representing the
company with various tax and regulatory agencies where his
intelligence about people, low-key nature and sense of humor were
assets. The organization of regional golf and tennis tournaments for
his Bell System colleagues was an annual highlight. The
announcements for these events, illustrated with whimsical cartoons
drawn by John, became collectors items for his associates. He
retired from AT&T in 1989.

John had many passions and hobbies, among them golf (playing and
watching), restoration of vintage automobiles, watercolor painting,
wood carving, gardening and his parakeets. He loved music, and his
taste ranged from Cal Tjader to Hank Williams. In later years he
enjoyed word search puzzles with his wonderful caregivers. John’s
family will always be grateful for the loving attention he received
from the exceptional and devoted people from Home Instead and Home
Care.

He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Sally Miller;
daughters, Laurie and Wendy Miller; sons, Casey Adamich and John
Miller III; and grand daughter, Hillary Adamich. He will be greatly
missed, but always remembered by those who loved him, especially
best friend, Bill Shadduck in Olympia.

Off you go into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun...
Memorials may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, or Disabled
American Veterans.

Arrangements entrusted to Sunrise Funeral Home.

Information provided by the survivors.




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