Mary M. Miller

Mary M. Miller

NORTH BETHLEHEM — Mary M. Miller, an encouraging special-education teacher and devoted community member, valued family above all else.

On Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, she “went home to be with the Lord,” her family wrote in a tribute. She was 95.

“A lifelong and devoted member of her community, Mary was a charter and life member of the North Bethlehem Fire Department Ladies’ Auxiliary and a life member of the Western Turnpike Rescue Squad,” her family wrote. “She served faithfully as a Eucharistic Minister and choir member at St. Catherine’s/Mater Christi Parish.

“Mary shared her time and talents as a Girl Scout and 4-H leader, and a teacher of Special Ed., encouraging and inspiring young people in her community.

“Above all, family was the most important part of Mary's life. She leaves behind her five loving children, along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews who will continue to honor her memory. Legacy was her family; the love she created trickled down generations.

“Mary will be remembered for her faith, her service to others, and the love she gave so freely to all who knew her.”

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Mary M. Miller was the wife of the late Marshall Miller. They were married for 56 years. Mary was the beloved mother of Paul (Carla), Nancy Fefer (Marty), Peter (Karen), Rose Wehnau (Mark), and Mark (Shareen). She was the cherished sister of Ruth Lassonde, Kathy Tice, and the late Nancy Hotaling.

Calling hours will be on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 8 to10 a.m. at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 343 New Karner Rd., Colonie, NY 12205. A mass of Christian burial will follow at 10:30 a.m. at Mater Christi Church at 40 Hopewell Ave. in Albany. 

Memorial contributions may be made to North Bethlehem Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, 589 Russell Rd., Albany, NY 12203 or to the charity of your choice.30

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