Margaret L. Miller

Margaret L. Miller

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Margaret Miller, recently of Burke, Virginia, was an Oral History editor and a cherished member of communities in Texas and California. Her family was originally from Sharon, Pennsylvania, and includes many relatives who will miss her, her youngest brother Monsignor L. T. Snyderwine, among them. Their parents, Leo and Evangeline “Van” Snyderwine would have had her named Peggy Lou, but determined to follow certain conventions, she was christened Margaret Louise. Within a close family, Margaret grew to value family ties. Peg Snyderwine, was completing high school as the US was entering World War II and with a reputation for highest marks in mathematics, she aspired to learn all she could regarding aerodynamics. She was, in one article, quoted as hoping to learn to fly aircraft; she recalled these aspirations as connected to an ambition to follow her older brother Bob into the armed services. As life provided later opportunities, Peggy worked in Hollywood as administrative support for Jane Wyman, just as the star was working on expanding to producing and other aspects of television work, in the 1950s.

After marrying B.V. Miller, an aerospace engineer, Peggy and the family followed the US space program across country. Once the family settled with a Texas home-base, Peggy’s advanced degree in American Studies positioned her well for work with the Baylor University Oral History program, in the History Department. Her thesis work had closely documented the rise of Baptist-sponsored hospitals around the nation. Throughout her entire life, she was a proponent of capturing the stories and histories preserved by individuals and communities through their informal and intimate recordings. In her home, whether it was the show tunes of musicals or the cheering crowds of baseball, there was always joyful noise.

In later life, Peggy came to live in Northern Virginia with the family of her daughter, Melissa Miller and her son-in-law Steve Kern, and grandson Eli Kern. Peggy’s memory will be cherished, by family and friends from the East Coast to the West Coast. As a raconteur, she studied humor, was always delighted by the power of spoken language, and will be remembered as a connoisseur of puns, great and small. Margaret collected catch phrases and wielded them with dexterity. One quip she might use to punctuate a story existed in various phrasings: “Ain’t God a Sport!” To savor this recollection, ‘though, one must acknowledge Margaret’s editorial rigor: following her style, colloquial language with proper citation, and only where demanded by character, situation or story.

Tributes can be extended, in memory of Margaret Miller, to the World Central Kitchen foundation of chef Jose Andres: https://donate.wck.org/give/236738/#!/donation/checkout .

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  1. John and Judy Jankowski says:

    Melissa,
    We are so sad to learn of your loss.
    You mom was obviously a wonderful person, who had a truly full and interesting life.
    Our condolences to you, Steve and your family.

  2. Evans family says:

    We would like to extend our condolences to the family. May the support of family and friends be a source of strength and the God of comfort a refuge in your time of need. Truly sorry for your loss.

  3. Julie Graziano says:

    So sorry to hear about this. Thoughts and prayers are going out to her family. She sounds like an amazing woman!!!

  4. Maria Beach says:

    My heartfelt condolences to Melissa, Steve, Eli, and all who loved Peggy Miller. One of the first times I spent much time with her was when I helped her pack and sort her house in the Texas Hill Country prior to her move to Virginia. It cannot have been an easy thing to leave behind a home where she had lived for many years, but she faced the task of going through all of her things with grace and good humor. She kept talking about how excited she was to move in with Melissa and Steve, and most especially, how thrilled she was that she would get to spend more time with her grandson, Eli. I am so glad that Peggy got to see Eli grow from a young boy into a wonderful young man, and I know that she cherished the time they had together.

  5. Luke VanBelleghem says:

    Melissa and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you can find comfort in your good memories of her and reflections on a life well lived. Your devotion to your mother was inspiring.

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