Gospel Advocate obituary:
Max R. Miller died Dec. 18, 2001. He was 76. Miller was a former deacon and adjunct faculty member for Southern Christian University. He also directed the West Tennessee Childrens Home and the Bellview Preacher Training School. Although he was an editor of several journals, Miller was best known as a preacher of the Gospel. He served churches in North Carolina and Florida, and in Covington, Jackson, Murfreesboro, Woodbury and Trenton, Tenn. Miller also had a daily radio program and was active in prison ministry late in his life. Miller is survived by his wife of 52 years, Lillian Marie; a son, Grady Marshall Miller; two daughters, Melinda Beaty and Martha Miller; two sisters and four grandchildren. Memphis, Tenn. Gospel Advocate, March, 2002, page 45.
Gospel Advocate obituary:
Max R. Miller died Dec. 18, 2001. He was 76. Miller was a former deacon and adjunct faculty member for Southern Christian University. He also directed the West Tennessee Childrens Home and the Bellview Preacher Training School. Although he was an editor of several journals, Miller was best known as a preacher of the Gospel. He served churches in North Carolina and Florida, and in Covington, Jackson, Murfreesboro, Woodbury and Trenton, Tenn. Miller also had a daily radio program and was active in prison ministry late in his life. Miller is survived by his wife of 52 years, Lillian Marie; a son, Grady Marshall Miller; two daughters, Melinda Beaty and Martha Miller; two sisters and four grandchildren. Memphis, Tenn. Gospel Advocate, March, 2002, page 45.
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