In loving memory of

Virgil Arthur Miller
December 3, 1919 - January 31, 2009

Virgil Arthur Miller, age 89, life-long resident of Ogden and Ames, Iowa, passed away peacefully on January 31, 2009, in Scottsdale, AZ, where he and his wife were spending the winter and enjoying visits from family members. A memorial service will be held in Ames at a later date.
Virgil was born on December 3, 1919 to Albert and Edna (Johnson) Miller in Union Township, Boone County, Iowa. He and his twin sister, Viola, were born on the family farm during a blizzard; she arrived first, so he always referred to her as his "older" sister. After country school, Virgil attended Ogden High School where he was on the football team and played every minute of every game. He was president of the OHS senior class of 1938.
Virgil enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force at Fort Des Moines and served from 1942 to 1945 with the 15th Air Force, 451st Bomb Group based in Foggia, Italy. As a B-24 ball turret gunner, he flew 21 combat missions, including the Ploesti oilfield raids and escorts by the Tuskegee Airmen.
On January 21, 1948, Virgil married Cheryl Luellen of Minburn at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. He and Cheryl had four children -- Sharon, David, Dean and Kathryn (Kate) -- and were an evenly split Cyclone-Hawkeye family, with two graduating from Iowa State University and two graduating from the University of Iowa. Virgil operated a grain and livestock partnership in Boone County for 40 years with his brothers, Albert and Elmer, then farmed the last 8 years on his own. The Miller Brothers raised show cattle for the International Livestock Exposition and breed sows for the Corn Growers mission to Japan in 1961.
Virgil was a 50-year member and Past Master of Rhodes Masonic Lodge #303 in Ogden; Life Member of American Legion; member of the Corn, Soybean, Cattle and Pork Associations of Iowa; Boone County Extension Council member; and a 4-H Leader. Virgil was elected to three terms on the Ogden School Board, serving during the financing and construction of the present Ogden High School. Over the years, he was an active member of First United Methodist Church congregations in Perry, Ogden and Ames.
Virgil and Cheryl retired to Ames in 1986, where they were founding residents and active members of the Green Hills Retirement Community. Virgil enjoyed ISU football and basketball, the "Miller Thriller" family reunions (and board meetings), traveling, gardening, listening to 1940's music, visiting family, winning a few Green Hills pool tournaments and, especially, being a grandpa. During retirement, he continued to manage the farm with Roger, Vickie and Chad West of Ogden.
Virgil was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers Albert, Ogden and Ames, and Elmer, Bella Vista, AR; and sisters, Anna Lindholm, Ogden, and Viola Wilson, Manson. Survivors include his wife, Cheryl; daughter Sharon Rodine and husband Richard, Oklahoma City, OK; son David Miller and wife Nancy, Austin, TX; son Dean Miller, West Des Moines, IA; and daughter Kate Hamouda and husband Joe, Scottsdale, AZ. Grandchildren include Brent Rodine and wife Karly, Rockwall, TX; Michael Rodine, Oklahoma City, OK; Matt Miller, Austin, TX; Mike, Andrew and Blake Hamouda, Scottsdale, AZ; Stephen Hamouda of Tucson, AZ; and one great-grandson, Owen Rodine, Rockwall, TX. He is also survived by sisters Lura Treloar, Cedar Falls, and Ethel Marsden, Ames; brother-in-law Clement Marsden, Ames; sisters-in-law Bonnie Luellen of Minburn, Helena Luellen of Alliance, NE, and Helen Miller of Ames; and many nieces and nephews.
Memorials for Virgil A. Miller may be sent to the Ogden Community Scholarship Foundation, P.O. Box 441, Ogden, Iowa 50212. Memorial service arrangements are being handled by Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care of Ames.
Saturday, Ap ril 25, 2009 at Holiday Inn Conference Center - ISU

2609 University Blvd., Ames, IA 50010



- 2:00 p.m. -- Burial with Military Honors

Ames Cemetery, 310 E 9th St., Ames, IA 50010



- 3:00 p.m. -- Celebration of Life and Family Service -

Charolais Room, Holiday Inn Conference Center



- Reception for family and friends following the service-
Suffolk Room, Holiday Inn Conference Center

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