Sandy Christian Miller Obituary

Sandy Christian Miller, 71, of Belvidere passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 20, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on Sept. 5, 1952, as the cherished daughter of the late Vaughn and Rachel (Beitia) Christian.

Sandy lived a life filled with extraordinary accomplishments. She had a thirst for adventure, exploring the world with enthusiasm. Her culinary prowess, gift for gardening, and angler skills were unmatched. She was a trailblazer. As a First Choice Realtors, LLC founder, Sandy demonstrated dedication to her community and profession. For over three decades, she served as an exceptional agent, impacting the lives of those she helped.

Sandy and her beloved husband, Vernon, attended Walnut Grove Methodist Church. Their unwavering devotion to each other was a source of support throughout their 18 years of marriage.

Sandy leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. She is survived by her devoted husband, Vernon Miller, and her children and their spouses: Shawnya and (Michael) Black, Clifton and (Joanna) Miller. Sandy’s siblings and their spouses, Rod (Terri) Christian, Susie (John) Lee, Sonia (Terry) Hines, Fletcher (Debbie) Christian, and Charlotte Christian, were a constant source of support and love.

Her grandchildren, Connor Black, Ava Black, Justin (Angela) Miller, Brandon (Margaret) Miller, and Jillian (Lewis) Purdue, brought immense joy to her life. Sandy’s great-grandchildren, Judah Miller, Ada Miller, and Henry Miller, were the shining lights of her heart.

Konnie Holder, her best friend, held a very special place in Sandy’s life, providing unwavering companionship over the years. Sandy’s influence reached beyond her immediate family, touching the lives of numerous nieces and nephews who held her in great affection

The family received friends Friday, July 26 at Coffee County Funeral Home with Chuck Arnett officiating the funeral service. She was laid to rest at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, a final tribute to her remarkable life.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. 

Coffee County Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Tullahoma News – July 28, 2024

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