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Freeman "Brian"
Miller
November 17, 1949 – December 11, 2022
The love of my life, husband Freeman Brian Miller, 73, of Terre Haute, passed away on Sunday, December. 11, 2022, at home in Brazil, Indiana. Born in Jasonville, Indiana, on November 17th, 1949, Brian was preceded in death by his father, Freeman Eugene "Red" Miller, and his mother, Edith Loretta "Letty" Edmonson Miller. He is survived by the love of his life and high school sweetheart of 52 years, Zina Jane Burton, his daughter Corisa Yvonne Diehl-Carlin (husband Golden), and his son Freeman Kurt Miller (wife Michelle). Other survivors include sister Sondra Louise Wilkison (husband Terry) and brother Steven Allen Miller, sisters-in-law Sandra Baxter and Lila Massa, and brother-in-law, William Stevenson. His legacy is celebrated by grandsons Shawn E. Riggs, Freeman Caleb Miller, and Conner Daniel Miller.
He was the first in his family to graduate college, with a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master of Fine Arts from Indiana State University. Brian started his career as a Graphic Designer at Scholastic Publishing in New York, New York then on to Freelance Illustrator and Graphic designer in Chicago, Illinois, before returning to Terre Haute and becoming a Partner in Public Works Studio as well as Assistant Professor/Department Head of Graphic Design at Indiana State University. He was the Founder and President of Graphic Edition, Inc, Co-Founder and President of Miller and White Advertising, Inc, COO and CFO of Rosetta Advertising and Public Relations, and finally, the Owner of Brian Miller Creative, LLC.
The active participation in the following demonstrated Brian's continuous dedication to his community, most recently serving on the Board of Directors for Arts Illiana and writing several articles for Spectrum Magazine. He held positions as Chairman of the Board for the Terre Haute Economic Development Corp and the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce. He served on the Board of Directors; for the Hospice of the Wabash Valley, Swope Art Museum, and the United Way of the Wabash Valley. Brian was the past Marketing Chair for United Way of the Wabash Valley and the Terre Haute Tomorrow Community Initiative. He was a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International and a valued member of the Pillars of the Community. His generosity and giving freely of his talents were felt throughout many more organizations.
During his 50 years of experience in marketing, advertising and publishing, he was granted many professional creative awards ranging from the Addy's American Corporate Identity, Silver Microphone, PRS Pinnacle, Telly, and Summarit Awards. Brian was proud of the following community recognitions: Junior Achievement Business Person of the Year, Two time - Richard D. Newport Award by United Way of the Wabash valley, Community Service Award by Breakfast Optimist Club, Vocational services award by Terre Haute Downtown Rotary, "Terre" Award for community service and the Small Business of the Year Award through the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce.
Most of all, Brian will be remembered for his storytelling: The fish that got away, the most mushrooms ever found, golf eagles, the longest drive…….
The family sends special thanks to Dr. Huh & his staff for their loving care, along with Dr. Haerr and Dr. Patel. Special notes of gratitude to his many friends who supported the family throughout the past year and to all the former employees who he/we consider as part of the family.
Service will be held at DeBaun Springhill Chapel on Saturday, December 17, 2022 following visitation hours from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. We will be paying tribute to Brian's life with a celebration of life at Wilson General Baptist Church that same day, starting at 2:30 p.m. before the burial service at Peavey Cemetery in Jasonville, Indiana.
The family asks that rather than flowers and gifts, please donate to the United Way of the Wabash Valley, Wabash Valley Community Foundation, or the American Cancer Society in memory of his name.
DeBaun Springhill Chapel (Springhill Drive, Indiana)
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
DeBaun Springhill Chapel (Springhill Drive, Indiana)
Starts at 12:00 pm
Wilson General Baptist Church
Starts at 2:30 pm
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