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Sandy Miller
Sandy Miller came to Homer with her family in 1956 and grew up there. She raised her children in Homer and currently works in hospice, helping people in their time of need.
Sandy Miller appears in the following new Jukebox projects:
Sandy Miller spoke on April 27, 1996 at the Land's End Resort in Homer, Alaska for a Communities of Memory meeting where people told stories about life in Homer. In this recording, she talks about many of the panel of people present during the Homer Communities of Memory gathering. She talks about how her first memories of each person and how they've shaped the community. She also talks about her family, traveling outside for the winter, the road to Anchorage and the wonderful people in Homer.