Malcolm Fay Miller ’58
Malcolm Fay "Mac" Miller died June 1, 1998, in Baton Rouge, after a long, courageous fight with diabetes.
A history major at Princeton, Mac retained a fascination with understanding the present from what had gone before. His bookshelves were lined with biographies and historical documents, as well as tapes, from which he continued to learn after the disease robbed him of sufficient sight to read.
Mac married Libby Craig during senior year. After graduation, Mac's development activities in support of secondary and higher education took them to Lehigh U., Eaglebrook School, Lawrenceville, Cedar Crest College, and finally the Episcopal School in Baton Rouge. Mac was of those fortunate people whose vocation was also his avocation; his was a life of service to the educational community.
Libby and Mac were fond of Lawrenceville because of its proximity to Old Nassau. Many evenings found Mac seeking out his favorite professors, such as Eric Goldman, and continuing the exchange of ideas that is the foundation of learning. Libby noted, "Mac's blood runs orange and black."
As the results of diabetes became more severe, Mac embarked on a spiritual inquiry with our classmate Russ Stevenson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Baton Rouge.
The class extends its deepest sympathies to Libby and their children, Julie, Donald, and Ian.
The Class of 1958
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