“We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.” 2 Corinthians 5:8 As we gather to celebrate the life and legacy of a father, grandfather, uncle, brother, brother-in-law, cousin, and friend, we find comfort in knowing that a loving God is in control.
Albert Bernard Miller was born on March 18, 1950, to the late Cecil Miller and late Aurie Mae Fletcher Miller. Albert entered into rest on July 14, 2020, at Southeast Georgia Health Systems in Brunswick, Georgia. Albert loved reading the Bible and playing chess (an avid chess player). He attended The Unity of the Bridegroom Church and retired from International Longshoreman Association Local #1423. He attended the Glynn County School system, and would later become a local entrepreneur after attending college and obtaining a business management and certified auto dealer certificates. Albert opened several businesses in Brunswick, including but not limited to, Millers Fried Chicken and Al’s Second Hand Store. He was also a faithful giver to people. He would bless children, no matter who they were, and made sure if you were hungry, he would provide food to eat.
He is preceded in death by one sister, Beatrice Miller James; and two brothers, Rev. Robert L. Thomas and Johnny Cecil Miller.
He is survived by: daughters, Porshia R. Massey and Andrea (Kamau) Miller Dickerson both of Brunswick, Georgia; grandchildren, Alicia L. Jones, De ’Anthony K. Bacon, and Kamau Dickerson, Jr., all of Brunswick, Georgia; great-grandson, Jeremiah L. Taylor of Jacksonville, Fl; sisters, Carla Woods of San Antonio, Texas, Carolyn Spearing Perry of Riverdale, Georgia, and Deborah Spearing of Brunswick, Georgia; devoted sister-in-law, Willie (Robert) Thomas; and a host of Albert B. Miller nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Chapel service will be limited to 50 individuals.
Due to the current state of(COVID-19) pandemic and in order to promote social distancing, as ordered by the Governor for the State of Georgia, anyone entering the funeral home for viewing; as well as attending all graveside services must wear a mask. We will also limit the number of persons allowed to entered the funeral home at any given period during the viewing process. We ask that you leave the premise upon exiting the building. The family is most appreciative to each of you for your prayers and considerations during this difficult time in their lives.