Mrs. Annie was loved by so many. She loved to cook for others. She was called Mrs. Ann or Mrs. Sue. There was nothing she wouldn't do for anyone. She was caring, protective and special. In her early days, she loved to play cards and go on bus trips. She worked as a seamstress and house keeper. Mrs. Annie also served the Committee for Special Education at the Department of Education.
Mrs. Annie will always live in the memories of her loving children Anita Miller, Melvin (Jackie) Miller, Miriam Miller, Perry Miller, adopted son Charles Miller; step daughter, Alzora Smalls who loved her deeply; six grandchildren; Tanisha, Takeisha, Perry Jr., Julius, Colby and Natalie; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and three great-grand children who she loved dearly.