Miller 90th birthday
Violet Miller of Slippery Rock celebrated her 90th birthday with family gatherings.
She was born Jan. 3, 1921, at home in Worth Township.
She married Charles Miller on Jan. 21, 1937.
Together, they owned and operated the Keystone Dairy Farm in Worth Township. Following his death in 1970 and the sale of the dairy cows, she was employed at Chamber’s, a Chrysler-Plymouth garage in Ellwood City, and at McGowan’s Lumber Company in Slippery Rock.
She worked for 13 years in the payroll/personnel department of Slippery Rock University until her retirement in 1985.
Bouts of arthritis have led to replacements of both knees, hips and shoulders and a plate in her back.
Mrs. Miller belongs to St. John’s United Methodist Church in Slippery Rock, where she served as a church pianist for many years. She also attends Portersville Bible Church. She still plays piano for her own enjoyment.
She has three children, Verna Jean Campbell of Trafford, Donna Vogel of Evans City and Carol Miller of Slippery Rock. She also has four grandchildren.
