James Pascal “Jim” Miller

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James Pascal “Jim” Miller Veteran

Birth
Sharps Chapel, Union County, Tennessee, USA
Death
2 May 1981 (aged 92)
Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Location: go west on Cumberland Ave in Middlesboro it becomes Rt 441 stay on this until pass Richardson Chapel Church on your right then turn right on second gravel road about a mile from the church. As soon as you turn in this road there will be a dirt road to the right turn in it you'll be looking at cemetery.
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James Pascal Miller called "Jim" by his family. My family called him "Uncle Pascal".
Shortly after the death of his mother, at the age of 16 he joined the Army.

He was in World War I and also was a coal miner for years. Pascal was relocated off the Clinch River to Middlesboro.
B. 28 Jun 1888 Knoxville, Knox Co, TN
D 02 May 1981 Middlesboro, Bell County, KY
Buried 05 May 1981 Capito Cemetary, Middlesboro, KY

M. 08 Apr 1918 Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii
Lillian Nancy McKeague
b. 21 Apr 1897 Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii
D. 15 Jan 1985 Knoxville, Knox Co. TN
Buried 20 Jan 1985 Sharps Chapel, Union Co, TN -
Walker Cemetery on the original David E. Miller farm.

Children:
Franklin Delano Miller
James Woodrow Miller B. 15 March 1921
Lillian Miller B. 29 Jan 1919
Robert Raymond "Bobbie" Miller B. 08 Jun 1925 D. 1944 his ship was topedeoed in the English Channel
David "Junior" Miller Walker (name changed after mothers remarriage) B. 22 Nov 1933

Marriages for James Pascal:
James Pascal had been married previously (lst) to Georgina Omellas in Hawaii, they had a daughter Dorothy. However we have no records of that family.

His 2nd was to Lillian above

After their divorce he married 3rd Mary Okie Weaver in TN

And 4th Delia Johnson

From Bev Miller Traxler:
I remember when both Pascal and his brother Dave P met after 25 years. At the time Pascal was living at Bean's Fork. Dave had paid Pascal a surprise visit. As they met in Pascal's yard, Dave P asked, "Do you know who I am", and Pascal replied, "I don't know which one, but I know you're one of my brothers. Pascal served squirrel for dinner and us kids enjoyed playing on the hill up in the woods most of the afternoon.

Both the gravestone photo and photo of Pascal are from Marsha.



James Pascal Miller called "Jim" by his family. My family called him "Uncle Pascal".
Shortly after the death of his mother, at the age of 16 he joined the Army.

He was in World War I and also was a coal miner for years. Pascal was relocated off the Clinch River to Middlesboro.
B. 28 Jun 1888 Knoxville, Knox Co, TN
D 02 May 1981 Middlesboro, Bell County, KY
Buried 05 May 1981 Capito Cemetary, Middlesboro, KY

M. 08 Apr 1918 Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii
Lillian Nancy McKeague
b. 21 Apr 1897 Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii
D. 15 Jan 1985 Knoxville, Knox Co. TN
Buried 20 Jan 1985 Sharps Chapel, Union Co, TN -
Walker Cemetery on the original David E. Miller farm.

Children:
Franklin Delano Miller
James Woodrow Miller B. 15 March 1921
Lillian Miller B. 29 Jan 1919
Robert Raymond "Bobbie" Miller B. 08 Jun 1925 D. 1944 his ship was topedeoed in the English Channel
David "Junior" Miller Walker (name changed after mothers remarriage) B. 22 Nov 1933

Marriages for James Pascal:
James Pascal had been married previously (lst) to Georgina Omellas in Hawaii, they had a daughter Dorothy. However we have no records of that family.

His 2nd was to Lillian above

After their divorce he married 3rd Mary Okie Weaver in TN

And 4th Delia Johnson

From Bev Miller Traxler:
I remember when both Pascal and his brother Dave P met after 25 years. At the time Pascal was living at Bean's Fork. Dave had paid Pascal a surprise visit. As they met in Pascal's yard, Dave P asked, "Do you know who I am", and Pascal replied, "I don't know which one, but I know you're one of my brothers. Pascal served squirrel for dinner and us kids enjoyed playing on the hill up in the woods most of the afternoon.

Both the gravestone photo and photo of Pascal are from Marsha.



Bio by: Not Forgotten