Elizabeth Miller Marks

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: February 17, 1927
  • Date Of Death: January 19, 2022
  • State: North Carolina

Elizabeth Frances Miller Marks, Lib to her friends and family, was born near Caldwell, Orange County, North Carolina to Hassie Irene McKee and Henry Richard Miller.  Elizabeth was the 3rd of 5 children born to Hassie and Henry, the others being Ira Thomas Miller, Henry Hurdle Miller, Lola Gertrude Miller and Guy Forrest Miller.  All are deceased save Guy.

Elizabeth was raised on Breeze Road in the Rougemont area and attended Caldwell schools, graduating in 1944.  Always athletic, Elizabeth played Basketball and Softball during high school, sports she also lettered in.  A favorite quote attributed to her in her Senior annual said, “It is better to wear out in being a good sport than to rust out in doing nothing.”  Even then, her favorite food was listed as Barbeque.

Elizabeth moved into Durham to work at the Ligget and Meyers Tobacco company after high school. She would eventually retire from that company after over 43 years of service, last working in the quality control division.  There, she met William Edward Marks, Bill to his friends and family. Bill predeceased Elizabeth on 12 January 2013. Bill and Elizabeth were married on 7 April 1951 in Emanuel County, Georgia.  They spent their early marriage years in Durham and on Breeze Road, near the McKee-Miller homestead.  Their sons, George Edward Marks and Carl Wayne Marks, were born while living on Breeze Road.  They moved into “town” on Weaver Dairy Road in Chapel Hill in December 1955 and let the city grow out to them.

Elizabeth loved her family and often she and Bill spent vacation time with her sister, Lola, as well as her brother-in-law, Gordon Marks and his girlfriend Ernestine Tew.  She embraced the love of her grandchildren when her sons married and had children of their own.

Elizabeth was a devoted Christian and accepted Christ in her life at an early age.  She was raised in the family’s long time church home, Little River Presbyterian Church, where a great number of her Miller family relatives are buried. She later became a member of North Chapel Hill Baptist Church in Chapel Hill.

Left to mourn her passing are her sons, George Edward Marks, his wife, Mary, and George’s sons George Edward Marks, Jr. (Eddie) and Adam Monroe Marks; Carl Wayne Marks and his daughters Cynthia Carol Marks Macalino and her husband, Joseph Eric Velasquez “Eric” Macalino and Catherine Elizabeth Marks Johnson and her husband James Christopher ”Chris” Johnson.  Great-Grandchildren surviving her are Asher Monroe Marks, Ericka Angeles Macalino, Jeremiah Josef Angeles Macalino, Gael Idina Catherine Macalino, Hailie Elizabeth Johnson, Jacob Calvin Johnson and James Connor Johnson, along with one great-great-grandchild, Elijah Joseph Macalino Martinez. Extended family include 5 nephews: Mark Miller, Vern Miller, Jerry Miller, Richard Holloman and Albert Holloman, and 2 nieces: Linda Miller Riley and Wanda Miller Stephenson, along with special friend, Dennis Pechinkski.

The family would like to especial thank Dr. Alexandre Huin, Elizabeth’s primary care doctor; Dr. Talal Dahhan and Christine Anderson, NP-C, her pulmonology team; Duke HomeCare and Hospice, especially Bobbie Easter, RN and K.B. Bonah, RN, for the excellent and outstanding care they provided, working together to provide Elizabeth maximum quantity and quality of life. Elizabeth’s brother, Guy Miller, provided invaluable assistance by living with Elizabeth her final two years.

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