Norman D. Miller
Norman D. Miller
June 16, 1932 ~ January 12, 2017
Norman MillerDaingerfield- Services for Norman Miller, 84 of Daingerfield will be held at 11:00A.M.Monday at the Daingerfield Church of Christ with Brian Miller, Gary Pendergrass and Tim Gibbs officiating.Burial will be in the Daingerfield Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Norman was born on June 16, 1932 in Summit, Kentucky to Wesley and Viola Miller.He died on Thursday January 12, 2017 in Greenville, Texas.Norman was Minister of the Daingerfield Church of Christ for 25 years where he served and ministered to the people of the community he dearly loved. He was born and raised in Kentucky and began preaching at 15 years of age. He also preached in McComb and Brookhaven, Mississippi. Norman served as dean of Academics at Southwest Mississippi Community College. He met his wife and married Janiece Kendrick in Shreveport in 1956. Survived by his wife of 60 years Janiece Miller of Daingerfield; son and daughter-in-lawBrian and Leslie Miller of College Station; daughter and son-in-law Krista and Gary Pendergrass of Greenville; sister Kathleen Wells of Elizabethtown, Kentucky; grandchildren Caleb Miller, Erin Miller, Jeb Miller all of College Station, Savannah Pendergrass and Will Pendergrass of Greenville; niece Kay Mack of Louisville, Kentucky; nephew William Hart of Elizabethtown, Kentucky.\Family will receive friends from 4 till 6 P.M. Sunday at the Daingerfield Church of Christ.







So sorry to learn of the loss of your loved one and our dear friend. We know where he is today. The Apostle Paul reminds us that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. What a comfort to know that. Norman and I were very close friends for the past 34 years. We shared lots of experiences together. I treasure those times.
My condolences to the family of Bro. Miller. What a loss for our town and area.. He was delightful fellow and always jolly. He was a great speaker. He will be much missed. God bless the family.
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless each one of you with His comfort, strength and peace. God Bless.
I have been gone from Daingerfield for many years but I remember Bro Miller when my husband and I would be in Dairy Queen and he would come in and go around to every table. He might have the coffee pot, or he might just stop and talk. He made it around to everyone. Such a wonderful Christian.
I have been gone from Daingerfield for many years but I remember Bro Miller when my husband and I would be in Dairy Queen and he would come in and go around to every table. He might have the coffee pot, or he might just stop and talk. He made it around to everyone. Such a wonderful Christian.
I am so sorry to hear of Norman’s passing. He was a wonderful teacher, minister and friend. I know he will be greatly missed throughout the area.I do know he is resting in a better place.
We have many happy memories of time spent with Norman and Janiece in years long past, and rejoice that in Norman’s passing he is now with the Lord he loved and served faithfully for so many years. May the Lord Jesus comfort Janiece and the family.
We were so saddened to hear of Norman’s death. He made such a difference in our lives, So many times in our lives he would be the first person to show concern. He left so many, many footprints in Pike & Lincoln County .Touched so many lives as he lived in this area that made our world better. We have all of you in our prayers at this time & will be with you in spirit tomorrow. We have always loved the Miller family.
We are so sorry to hear of Norman’s death. We still have many recordings of his lessons and enjoy listening to his soothing voice from time to time. He was an outstanding orator, teacher, and just a great person. He will be missed greatly.
I am so sorry for your loss. My parents, Virgil and Ann Scott, were very dear friends and had fond memories of Brother Norman and family, as do I. I will keep you all in my prayers.