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Louise Miller

June 16, 1934 ~ March 1, 2024

In the heart of Chattanooga, Tennessee, on June 16, 1934, Louise Pittman Miller graced the world with her presence. Born to Charles and Lilly Pittman, she was raised in a home filled with love and warmth, laying the foundation for a life rich in kindness and compassion. Her journey unfolded with purpose and grace, marked by milestones that spoke to her dedication to learning and her unwavering spirit. Louise's educational path led her to Karns High School, where she not only completed her studies but excelled, emerging as the valedictorian of her 8th-grade class. Education wasn't merely a pursuit for her; it was a testament to her commitment to growth and knowledge. In the symphony of life, she found harmony in the arms of Floyd Miller, with whom she shared the sacred bond of marriage. Together, they embarked on a journey of love and partnership, building a home filled with laughter, love, and cherished memories. Louise embraced her role as a stay-at-home mother with grace and devotion, pouring her heart into nurturing her family and creating a haven of warmth and acceptance. Her talents extended far beyond the domestic sphere. Louise's green thumb brought life to her garden, her nimble fingers wove tales through her sewing, and her love for literature created a bond that transcended generations as she shared stories with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Time spent with Louise was a gift, each moment a testament to her boundless love and wisdom. As she bids farewell to this earthly realm, Louise leaves behind a legacy of love that will forever illuminate the lives of those she touched. She is survived by her children, Debbi Clark (Carman), Melody Belding Hendrickson (Billy)along with her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, Anna Marie Williams, Lyndsey Louise Clark, Bradley Belding, Katelyn Weinberg, Lauren Belding, Riley Belding, and Louise Wilcox, And brothers Richard Pittman, and Eddie Pittman. Their lives are enriched by the love and guidance she bestowed upon them, memories that will be cherished for generations to come. While we mourn her physical absence, we take solace in knowing that Louise is now reunited with her beloved spouse, Floyd Miller, her parents, Charles and Lilly Pittman, her dear son, Billy David Williams, and brother James Pittman in a place where love knows no bounds. As we honor her memory, we carry forward her legacy of love, kindness, and unwavering devotion, ensuring that her light continues to shine brightly in our hearts forevermore.

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