Leon Herman Miler born to Sammye Elizabeth Adams and Herman Sherman Millerboth deceased on July 24, 1939 in Bluefield, West Virginia was called home to glory on May 10, 2008 after a long illness. His parents migrated to Wilmington, D.E. in 1944. where Leon spent his early childhood growing up in Millside known as cardbord city and South Bride. Leon attended Millside Public Elementary School and completed his elementary school education at St. Joseph 's Catholic School. He attended Howard High School. Leon served a town in the US Army. Leon was known as Mr Personalityi because he had the uncanny ability to make friends with people from all walks of life very easily. He was a fun-loving person that people enjoyed being around. Leon possessed a strong propensityi to debate the political issues of the day. He was a very strong Labor Union advocate where he was passionated about fighting for the causes of the working man. Leon believed one can learn a great deal listening to both the pauper and the king, thus his conversations traversed across the socioeconomic stata. Leon's siblings often commented that Leon ws blessed for he possessed an ability to somehow land on his feet regardless of the crisis that he faced. Survived by long time companion. Edna Robinson-Miller: Former wife Catherine Miller: Siblings. Rev. Zenobia A. James Lemuel: Althea L. Bell; Sherman N. Miller Gwynelle: M. Sammye Miller Gloria: Almetta C. Griffin Frank: Son Leon H. Miller, Jr. Debra Shepard companion: stepchildren Deborah Jackson, Kelvin Robinson, Marsha Robinson, Catherine Jones, Ernestine Swann: Grandson, Leon Moltraze Miller: Nieces, B. Varsylvia James, Zenobia C. White James, Sammye E. Traudt John Nephews Herman S. Jiggets Lydia: Jeffrey Miller: Angelo Calabro, Anthony Miller. Sherman N. Miller,II. Wendy, Aron S. Watson,II; Armon C. Watson: and a host of grand and great nieces and nephews.