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File #: R-169-18    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/7/2018 In control: Metro Council
On agenda: 9/27/2018 Final action: 9/27/2018
Title: A RESOLUTION HONORING REV. JAMES ELIJAH MILLER BY DEDICATING GOLDEN RULE WAY BETWEEN 4TH STREET AND 5TH STREET TO BE NAMED "DR. JAMES E. MILLER WAY" IN HIS HONOR.
Sponsors: Barbara Sexton Smith (D-4)
Attachments: 1. R-169-18 V.1 091318 Honorary Street Sign Rev Dr James E Miller Golden Rule Way .pdf, 2. RES 137 2018.pdf
RESOLUTION NO. _________, SERIES 2018
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A RESOLUTION HONORING REV. JAMES ELIJAH MILLER BY DEDICATING GOLDEN RULE WAY BETWEEN 4TH STREET AND 5TH STREET TO BE NAMED "DR. JAMES E. MILLER WAY" IN HIS HONOR.
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SPONSORED BY: COUNCIL MEMBER SEXTON SMITH

WHEREAS, Dr. James Elijah Miller was born on July 2, 1936 in Dallas, Texas to Eddie and Sarah Banks Miller;
WHEREAS, Dr. Miller was raised by his mother and his stepfather, George Butler, and loved spending time with his grandmother, Cora Burks, who imparted a wealth of knowledge upon him that he used throughout his lifetime;
WHEREAS, Dr. Miller received degrees from both Butler College and Dallas Theological Seminary;
WHEREAS, Dr. Miller began preaching as a teenager at Beulah Baptist Church in Texas, and later preached at Greater Galilee Baptist Church in Oklahoma before being called to serve in Louisville;
WHEREAS, Dr. James was the Pastor of Lampton Baptist Church in Louisville for 44 years, and after retirement he joined Christ's Church of Our Community as appointed as an Associate Pastor;
WHEREAS, Dr. Miller has served the Louisville community for over 40 years in various ways including the following: hosted the Annual Martin Luther King Memorial Program, was an active member of the NAACP's State Conference and an integral part of the 1979 NAACP National Convention in Louisville, and Mayor Harvey Sloane appointed him as Board Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Louisville where he served for 10 years and also awarded him with the key to the City of Louisville;
WHEREAS, Dr. Miller was married to the late Doris Fay Lyons and had four children, Rev. Joel Miller, Rev. David Miller, JoAnna Harlan, and DeAnna Miller-Wooden;
WHEREAS, Dr. Miller passed away on September 2, 2018, and leaves behind his children, sisters, and many grandchildren, godchildren and great grandchildren; and
WHEREAS, the Council would like to thank Dr. Miller for his s...

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