Decatur, Illinois

Decatur, Illinois
Curve-In, Fairview Avenue

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Fred Miller Goes To Heaven




Fred Louis Miller's family announced via Facebook, on September 1, 2021, that Miller had passed away.

In the Senior Yearbook of the Graduating Class of Douglas MacArthur High School, Miller was acknowledged as a transfer from Stephen Decatur High School as a sophomore. He is listed as participating in Cadet Band as a Sophomore and Junior, Vice President as a Junior, and in the Concert Band as a Senior. He is noted as in Concert Choir as a Junior; in Choraliers, Music Man as a Senior, and in the All-State Music Festival as a Junior and Senior. Miller was in the German Club when a Junior and Senior. In high school sports, Fred Miller was involved with Football and Baseball as a Sophomore, and then Wrestling as a Junior and Senior.

Fred Miller's hometown was Decatur, Illinois, having been born there on January 28, 1946. At the time of his death, he lived in Oswego, Illinois.

 


After graduation, Miller joined the U.S. Marines. He mentioned that his final location where he served was at the Moffett Naval Air Station, near San Francisco, before coming home. He never talked too much about his service to the country, but he would remember his fellow Marines frequently on social media. 

Fred Miller went on to a university education in Music at Millikin University (Class of 1973, Bachelors of Music Education) in Decatur, and then on to study Music Ed-Choral at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, receiving a Master of Science. 


Fred Miller was involved with ΑΦΑ at the national level.



Besides the Marines, the other great fraternity Fred Miller joined was Alpha Phi Alpha. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (ΑΦΑ) is the first intercollegiate historically African American fraternity. It was initially a literary and social studies club organized in the 1905–1906 school year at Cornell University but later evolved into a fraternity with a founding date of December 4, 1906. It employs an icon from Ancient Egypt, the Great Sphinx of Giza, as its symbol. Its aims are "Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love For All Mankind," and its motto is "First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All."

Starting in August 1980, "Mr. Miller," as his junior high school students knew him, was to become an extremely admired and popular music teacher at Valley View Community Unit School District 365 in Oswego, Illinois, until he retired in June 2011. 

"One of the most influential teachers I've ever had," said one student who went on to be a published author and ordained minister.

Fred and Gwen Miller

Regina King

Fred married Gwendolyn Thomas-Miller on August 7, 1977. Some have commented on how much Regina King looked like Gwen Miller. The Millers raised a family (son Nicholas), and went on family outings such as to Cubs vs  White Sox games, and trips to Washington D. C. 







Fred Louis Miller was an active member of the Cathedral of Grace - St. John AME Church.


Fred immensely loved being a husband and father.


He also loved being a grand dad.


He is missed. 






Fred Miller's favorite quotes are:

"It is within my power to dream, to build air castles, to think great thoughts, to aim at the stars and grasp the moon...whatever I do I will strive to do it so well that no man living and no man dead and no man yet born can do it better." Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, "I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me," Philippians 4:13, "There is no fear in love; but perfect love cast out fear; because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love," 1 John 4:18


The Mac Class of 1965 sends our deepest condolences.



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