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WILLIAM HYATT MILLER

WILLIAM HYATT MILLER

Born In: Rossland, British Columbia, Canada
Born: February 20th, 1916

Passed in: Princeton, British Columbia, Canada
Passed on: July 24th, 2012

On July 24, 2012 William (Bill) Miller passed away with his family by his side. William Hyatt Miller was born in Rossland, BC on Feb. 20, 1916.

His parents were William Stewart Miller and Evelyn Miller. He and his family came to Princeton in 1919.

Bill had four sisters, Jean Dunsmore/Broomfield (deceased), May Savage (deceased), Louise Mullin (deceased) and Beth Norman (Jim Sr.) and two brothers Wilfred (died in infancy) and Bob (deceased).

Bill was married to his first wife, Nadine, in 1940. She died in 1970. They had three children: Karen (Craig), Mary-Lou and Bill Jr. (Patsy).

He married his second wife Connie in 1976. He had two step children, Leda Leander and Steven Leander.

Bill had 15 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and five great great-grandchildren. He will also be sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews who live throughout BC and Alberta and one in South America, and his many great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews.

During the early depression years Bill worked on farms and for West Kootenay Power on power line construction. He spent 43 years in the mining industry mainly for Granby and associate companies at Allenby, Copper Mountain, Granisle (Plant Superintendent), Phoenix Copper (Manager), and Vancouver. He was also closely associated with Western Nickel, Jedway Iron Ore and Granduc. While in Vancouver he worked on many feasibility studies and spent time as manager of a mine in Southeast Africa. Late in 1979 Granby was sold to Noranda so he retired and moved back to Princeton.

He has travelled extensively over the world. He said recently: "my health and happiness over the last 36 years is mainly due to my lovely and loving wife, Connie, and I have had a good life and have been extremely proud of all my family and my extended family".

He loved the great outdoors, loved to fish and could be seen frequently at MacKenzie Lake and at many of the streams, lakes and rivers in the Princeton area.

He will be sadly missed by all of his large family and his many many friends.

Condolences may be directed
to the family through www.providencefuneralhomes.com

 

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