Violet Arlene (Troyer) Miller 1926-2024

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Violet Miller

Violet Arlene (Troyer) Miller was born October 13, 1926, near Conway, Kansas, Violet was the daughter of Ora and Lydia Ann (Miller) Troyer. Violet passed away April 6, 2024, in Goessel, Kansas.

Cremation is planned Violet. Memorial services will be 11 a.m., Saturday, May 18, 2024, at Pine Acres Mennonite Church, in Weatherford.

Inurnment will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery, in Hydro. A memorial service was April 11 at Whitestone Mennonite Church, in Hesston, Kansas.

At age four, the family moved to the Kalona, Iowa, area. She attended a one room country school when she came of school age. She was blessed by having Christian parents and teachers, and accepted Christ at a young age, dedicating her life to living her faith in the Mennonite Church.

After two years of high school in Kalona, she graduated from Hesston Academy in 1944, also receiving one year of college credit then spent another year at Eastern Mennonite College. At Hesston and Eastern, she sang in their choirs, an octet and quartet. As a young adult she enjoyed teaching Bible School and Sunday School.

Violet moved to Kansas City where she worked for a year as a nurse’s aid in the St. Lukes Hospital.

After graduating as a Registered Nurse from the LaJunta Mennonite School of Nursing in 1949 in La Junta, Colorado, she followed the nursing profession until retiring 48 years later.

In August of 1950, Violet was married to Donald R. Miller. They made their home on a farm close to Hydro.

Four children were born, completing the family.

She enjoyed homemaking and gardening, with part-time nursing until the children were older.

The family moved and established a residence in Clinton.

Employment was in the Weatherford, Cordell and Clinton hospitals in medical, surgical and intensive care wards as floor nurse and supervisory roles.

After the death of her husband, Violet moved to Hickory Homes in Hesston. She enjoyed her hobbies of reading, crocheting, flowers, quilting and time spent volunteering at the Et Cetera Shop in Newton, and at the Villa.

Survivors include: her four children; Richard, Curtis and his wife, Christine, Rachel and Terry and his wife, Marianne; seven grandchildren, Curtis Edward Miller, Melissa Richey, Cori Hale, Laila Wheeler, Cameo Hughes, Hilda Alexander and Josephine Schenewolf; 20 great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.

Preceding her in death was her spouse, Donald, her parents, both sisters (Olive Brenneman, Ruth Wyse), a granddaughter Avalon Monroe, and a great-grandson Samuel Schenewolf.

Memorial contributions may be made to Schowalter Villa or Gideon’s International in care of Miller-Ott Funeral Home, PO Box 32, Hesston, KS 67062.