Carol T Miller-Galton

August 8, 1983 – September 5, 2011
Place of Birth: 
Wellsville, New York
Place of Death: 
Angelica, New York
Residence: 
Angelica, New York
Age:
  28

Calling Hours

September 9, 2011 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Brown & Powers Funeral Home
101 West Avenue
Angelica, NY, 14709
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September 9, 2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Brown & Powers Funeral Home
101 West Avenue
Angelica, NY, 14709
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Service Event Information

Funeral Service
September 10, 2011 - 11:00am
Brown & Powers Funeral Home
101 West Avenue
Angelica, NY, 14709
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Carol T Miller-Galton

 

            Angelica

 

Carol T Miller-Galton, 28, of 6669 County Route 20, passed away unexpectedly Monday (September 5, 2011) at home.

 

Born in Wellsville, August 8, 1983, the daughter of James R and Bonnie V (Rogers) Miller, she had been a lifelong area resident. Carol had worked for Ace’s Restaurant, in Belfast, before recently moving in with her parents to help take care of them. Carol’s passions included shopping and her family especially her son Ryan.

 

She was predeceased by her mother Bonnie Miller.

 

She is survived by her son Ryan Galton, her father James R. Miller of Angelica, a sister Cindy (Todd) Murphy of Angelica, 2 brothers Raymond (Sonya) Miller of Belmont, Robert (Davina) Haines of KY, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

 

The family will be present 2-4 & 7-9PM Friday, September 9, 2011, at the Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 101 West Ave., Angelica, where Funeral services will be held on Saturday, at 11:00 AM

 

To send a remembrance visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com

 

Those wishing to remember Carol are asked to consider a donation to the Brown & Powers Funeral Home PO Box 276 Angelica NY 14709 to assist with Funeral e

Remembrances

Sweet Carol, When you came to the store as a little girl wearing a huge smile and always kind words - you put a smile in my heart. You'd sit with your babydoll waiting for your mama, visiting with me until she was done fixing something around that old store, again.

When I would see you around the village as you grew, still the sunshine smile on your face.  A daughter any mom would be proud to call her own!

I am so sorry you hurt so much in your world!

You two ladies will beam down an amzing amount of warmth and sunshine with those beautiful smiles and hearts of gold.

I sure am thankful to have known you both!

You go on now with your mama - safe and happy. You are loved.

Peace,

Susan B.

Carol, You and Cindy were the closest people I had to sisters growing up. I'm going to miss you! I love you.

Rest in peace.

Teresa (Butler) Class

Carol, I cherished every moment I babysat you in my teen years.  I still crack up thinking about various times of you as a young girl and how we used to get on each other’s nerves.  I remember when I told you that I was moving to New Jersey and you kept calling it "Her Jersey".  I can't tell you how many times I feed you and Cindy macaroni & cheese for lunch.  I guess it's one of the reasons why I don't like Mac & Cheese now, LOL.  I will miss you dearly!!  Rest in Peace now, you're in the arms of an angel.   Love you always and forever.  Bobbie (Makeley) Braasch  

Rest in Peace Carol, Jim and Cindy we are so sorry for your loss! We love you all Dan and Birdie

 

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