Gaye Perryman Miller Obituary
We bid farewell to Gaye Perryman Miller of Salem, Arkansas, whose journey of life gracefully concluded on October 9, 2024 at the age of 83. Gaye Perryman touched countless lives with warmth and kindness, leaving behind cherished memories that will forever echo in hearts. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Gaye Perryman Miller to pay them a last tribute.
She was predeceased by: her father Henry Jefferson Perryman; her husband Charles Miller; her mother Mabel Perryman (Shell); and her siblings, Harlin Jackson Perryman (Betty), Marx Henry Perryman, Ava Jo Perryman Bowling (Clarence) and Hala Kathryn Perryman Ferguson (Leon).
She is survived by: her sons, Bradley Patrick Hodges (Karen) of Lenexa, Horace Jeffery Hodges (Sun-Ae Hwang) of Seoul, Timothy Harlin Hodges (Tammy) of Salem, Joseph Shannon Hodges (Shoshanna Cogan) of Brisbane, John Perryman Hodges (Sandy) of Salem and Matthew Charles Miller (Christy) of Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas; her grandchildren, Courtney Hodges Ramlow (Paul) of Overland Park, Andrew Jeremy Hodges (Marissa) of Lake Elmo, Jae-Uk Hwang (Emily) of East Hampton, En-Uk Hwang of Seoul, Justin Lee Hodges (Annalee) of Bentonville, Christopher Henry Hodges of Springfield, Stephen White (Carrie) of Mammoth Spring, Trent White (Kristen) of Thayer, Blake Friel (Sindy) of Thayer, Joshawa David Hodges (Carrie) of Pflugerville, Crystal Marie Hodges Guffey (Josh) of Pflugerville, Rebecca Grace Miller of Kansas City, Laura Faith Miller of Lanton, Marcus McCauley (Brandy) of Sikeston, Justin McCauley (Ashley) of West Plains and Kye Collins of Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas; and her great grandchildren, Taryn Ramlow, Rory Hodges, Isla Hodges, Callum Hodges, Ezra Hodges, Eleanor Hodges, Cole White, Joselin White, Aubrey White, Braelyn Eckman, Brooklyn White, Brenner White, Zaylie Friel, Jolee Friel, Finnegan Hodges, Piper Hodges, Brianna Guffey, Brooklyn Guffey, Bryant Guffey, Mia McCauley and Connor McCauley. She is also survived by many other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Salem First Baptist Church in Salem, Arkansas.