CWGC headstone, personal inscription: 'Dearly beloved until we meet again loving wife, child & parents'
His brother, Corporal Thomas Miller, “C” Company, 2nd Battalion (formerly 2/7th Battalion) Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment, was killed in action on 10th October 1918. He is buried in Busigny Communal Cemetery Extension.
The following notices (1917 & 1918) of the deaths of William and his brother Thomas are courtesy of Jim Grundy's website about Hucknall in the Great War:
“MILLER. – Killed in action, November 4th, 1917, Gunner W. Miller, R.G.A., aged 32, late postman, loving and devoted husband of Emma Miller (née Parry), 97, Ewart-road, Forest Fields. Preparations made unknown for my loved one's return home. Cherished thoughts, shattered hopes. God alone understands, I may some day understand. – Broken-hearted wife and baby Doris.
“MILLER. – Killed in action November 4th, 1917, Gunner W. Miller, R.G.A., aged 32, loving and eldest son of William and Kate Miller, 1, Burnham-street, Sherwood. He will never be forgotten, never will his memory fade, loving thoughts will always wander, to the place where he is laid. – Loving mother, father, sisters, brothers Tom, Harold, Alfred (all in France), also Percy (with the colours).
“MILLER. – Killed in action, November 4th, 1917, Gunner W. Miller, R.G.A., aged 32. Fond memories cling. – Will and Bella, Lizzie and Fannie, also Tom and Frank (with the colours).
“MILLER. – Killed in action, November 4th, 1917, Gunner W. Miller, R.G.A., aged 32, late postman, of 97, Ewart-road, Nottingham. Ever in our thoughts. – From mother and father-in-law, sisters and brother-in-law, also Pte. Arthur Parr (in hospital), also Billie (in France).” [1]
“MILLER. – In loving memory of Gnr. William Miller, R.G.A., aged 32, the beloved husband of Emma Miller, 97 Ewart-road (late Melrose-street, Sherwood), killed in action November 4th, 1917; also Thomas Miller, between 8th and 10th. They died that those they loved might life. – Loving wife; baby Doris.
“MILLER. – In loving memory of our dear sons, Gnr. William Miller, killed in action November 4th, 1917; also Thomas Miller, [2] Sherwood Foresters, killed in action between October 8th and 10th, 1918, aged 25, after 4 years' service. Dearly loved and sadly missed. – Sorrowing mother, father, sisters, and three brothers (in France), 1 Burnham-street.
“MILLER. – In loving memory of our dear son-in-law, Gnr. William Miller, R.G.A., killed November 4th, 1917, late postman. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. – Mr. Parr and family.” [3]
He was the 32 year-old son of William and Catherine Miller, of Nottingham; husband of Emma Miller, of 97, Ewart Rd., Nottingham.
[1] 'Nottingham Evening Post,' 16th November 1917.
[2] Cpl. Thomas Miller, “C” Company, 2nd Battalion (formerly 2/7th Battalion) Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment, was killed in action on 10th October 1918. He is buried in Busigny Communal Cemetery Extension.
[3] 'Nottingham Evening Post,' 4th November 1918.