Donald "Don" L Miller, 75, of Youngwood, passed away on Monday April 24, 2023. He was born on November 3, 1947, in Mount Pleasant, the son of the late George and Cecelia (Bishop) Miller. Don retired, after many years, as a manager from the former Shop N' Save on route 136. He also worked at the Youngwood Shop N' Save. Don was very active within the community. For the past couple years, he was employed by Hayden's Pharmacy, delivering prescriptions with a smile to people all over the county. He previously volunteered as a Youth Mentor at the Juvenile Detention Center in Greensburg. Don was proud Life Member of the Youngwood Vol. Fire Department where he previously served as Vice President and an officer for the House committee. He also helped keep the business office running smoothly and efficiently. If you ever attended an event at the fire hall, you would find Don working hard in the kitchen or behind the bar serving drinks. He had a great sense of humor as he enjoyed laughing and talking with everyone. Don's quick wit and humor will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his son, Scott Miller, and wife, Beth, of Connellsville; his daughter, Janet Lamb, of New Stanton; his grandchildren, Nicholas (Emma), Elizabeth, Conner, Alex and Andrew. Don is also survived by his siblings, Joyce Ann Butler (Ray), of Cleveland, George Miller (Charlene Elizabeth), of Summerfield, FL. and Dorothy Faye Miller (Brian), of Lincoln, NE. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Josephine "Goo" (Conde) Miller. A visitation for family and friends will be held on, Thursday, April 27, from 6-8 Pm. and Friday, April 28, from 2-4 & 6-8 Pm. in the C. Richard McCauley Funeral Home Inc. 101 S 4th Street, Youngwood. There will be a fireman's service held on Friday at 7 Pm in the funeral home. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, April 29, at 10 Am. in Holy Cross Catholic Church, 711 Depot Street, Youngwood. Interment to follow in Youngwood Cemetery.
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