James Millar ’47
Jim died Oct. 20, 1998, in Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio, after a serious stroke.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, he graduated from Stoney Brook School. Jim entered Princeton in Sept. 1944 and left after one year to attend the Bible Institute of Pennsylvania and New York and theological seminary in the Reform Episcopal Church.
For many years he had been the rector of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Massillon, Ohio. Jim had served previously at Grace Church in Clyde, Ohio, and St. Paul Episcopal in Bellevue, Ohio. After his stint in the ministry he joined Alcoholics Anonymous, where he found a new pulpit and congregation which he served until his death. Although Jim's time spent at Princeton was short, he was proud of the experience.
The class extends its deepest sympathies to his wife, Dorothy; daughter Janet; sons James '67 and Glenn; sister Rene Ryan; and four grandchildren.
The Class of 1947
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