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Published January 01, 2013, 12:00 AM

LOIS A. MILLER

Lois A. Miller, 78, formerly of Two Harbors, died Monday Dec. 31, 2012 in Glenwood, Iowa.

Lois A. Miller, 78, formerly of Two Harbors, died Monday Dec. 31, 2012 in Glenwood, Iowa.

She was born Aug. 13, 1934 to Ernst and Marjorie Pontow in Hastings, Iowa.

She moved to Two Harbors with her family when she was 14, graduated from Two Harbors High School in 1952 and married Robert D. Miller June 12, 1954. Lois was employed by Lake Superior School District for 28 years working as a school secretary at the John A. Johnson Elementary, Minnehaha Middle School and the North Shore Elementary. She later worked at Irresistible Ink in Two Harbors.

She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Two Harbors, its Naomi Circle, and the social concerns committee.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband Robert in 1995; a son Bradley in 1977; aunt Vivian Priest; sister- Betty Nicholson in 1995; and nieces Kathy Skoog Larson, Nancy Skoog, and Jana Wick.

Lois is survived by her son Mitch (Robin) Miller of Malvern, Iowa; grandsons Brad (Lisa) of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Matt of Malvern; a great-grandson, Christian James Miller; sister Jane (Donald) Wick of Castle Danger; AFS son Kazuki (Eriko) Mori of Kyoto, Japan and many nieces and nephews.

SERVICE: 11 a.m. Saturday Jan. 5, 2013, in Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Two Harbors. Burial will be at Lakeview Cemetery at a later date. To sign the on-line register book please visit www.cavallinfuneralhome.com.

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