Alice Miller, 96, who gave generously to UNT along with her husband, the late Jim Miller, Dean Emeritus in the College of Education, died March 29 in Willow Park. Alice, a former nurse, and Jim moved to Denton in 1976 after he accepted a position at UNT. After she earned a degree in fashion design and textiles at Texas Woman’s University, she worked as a designer for FOSHA, a high-end women’s clothing company in Dallas. She also enjoyed painting, especially with oil paint, and participated in local art shows in Denton. Her final wish was to have memorial tributes made to the Dean Emeritus J.R. Miller Scholarship or the E. LaMar Hoke Memorial Scholarship at UNT.
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Alice Miller, 96, who gave generously to UNT along with her husband, the late Jim Miller, Dean Emeritus in the College of Education, died March 29 in Willow Park. Alice, a former nurse, and Jim moved to Denton in 1976 after he accepted a position at UNT. After she earned a degree in fashion design and textiles at Texas Woman’s University, she worked as a designer for FOSHA, a high-end women’s clothing company in Dallas. She also enjoyed painting, especially with oil paint, and participated in local art shows in Denton. Her final wish was to have memorial tributes made to the Dean Emeritus J.R. Miller Scholarship or the E. LaMar Hoke Memorial Scholarship at UNT.