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January 2021 • The Yellow Springs News

By YS News Staff Philip Lee Miller, longtime resident of Yellow Springs, passed away on Friday, Jan. 22. He was 72 years young. By YS News Staff Shawn S. Paige, loving wife and mother of three, passed away on Jan. 23, 2021, after a heart attack. She was 68. By YS News Staff Rachel Brookshire McKinley passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, in the comfort of her own home, on Jan. 18, 2021. By Carol Simmons On Thursday, Jan. 14, board members unanimously approved a contract with SHP Leading Design, designating the Cincinnati-based firm as the “pre-bond architect” that will work with the district in developing a new master plan for Yellow Springs school facilities.

Philip Lee Miller • The Yellow Springs News

Philip Lee Miller, longtime resident of Yellow Springs, passed away on Friday, Jan. 22. He was 72 years young. Phil was born in Winchester, Va., and moved to Yellow Springs in 1967. He is survived by his wife, Susan, of almost 54 years; beloved daughter, Sara; wonderful son-in-law, Shayne; cherished only granddaughter, Amelia Gray; and family and many friends. He will be remembered for his generosity, caustic humor, kindness and love for his family. Phil loved to bowl, read, walk, plant in his yard and tend his horseradish, which he continued to do after retiring in 2003 as a civilian employee at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Phil and Susan loved to walk downtown in the morning, have a cup of coffee at Dino’s, sit on one of the many benches and watch life in the village. They went to The Winds most every week and engaged with the interesting and entertaining folks who worked or visited there.

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