Obituary for Velma Lavern Miller

VELMA LAVERN MILLER

Velma Lavern Miller, age 78, of Batesville, passed away on Friday, January 15, 2021, at St. Andrews Health Campus. The daughter of William and Lucille (Spicer) Meadows was born on March 28, 1942, in Greensburg. 

Velma married Maurice Miller on May 20, 1960, in Greensburg. She was a member of the Berean Baptist Church in Batesville and worked at Batesville Casket Company until she retired in 2000.

When Velma was younger, she enjoyed spending time outdoors, going fishing and camping. Vacations at the beach were always another favorite. Velma liked to knit and crochet, sometimes while her watching her favorite game shows or racing on TV. She enjoyed getting in the car and taking off to pick up her sister and brother and going places with them.  Of course, most special to Velma, was being a grandma. Her children will tell you the grandkids always got away with more than they did. She will be dearly missed by all of her family.

She is survived by her daughter, Melanie (Bill) Roell of Batesville; sons, Jerry (Ceil) Miller of Batesville, Mike (Tonya) Miller of Yukon, Oklahoma and Frederick (Cheryl) Miller of Batesville; 21 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren along with her siblings, Marita Fasbinder of Batesville and Charles Meadows of Greensburg.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Maurice, son, Maurice Miller Jr., brother, Clarence Meadows and one granddaughter.

Visitation will be Sunday, January 17, 2021, from 4-7 p.m., at Meyers Funeral Home in Batesville.  Private funeral services will be held on Monday. Burial will follow in South Park Cemetery, Greensburg.

Memorials may be made to Berean Baptist Church by bringing to services or mailing to: Meyers Funeral Home, P.O. Box 202, Batesville, IN 47006.

In accordance with the Indiana COVID-19 precautions, all attending are required to wear a mask and follow proper social distancing protocol, capacity is limited to 25 at a time for visitation. If you are not feeling well, or if you have compromised immune system, you are encouraged to stay home.