Constance T. (Anatski) Miller

Constance
T. (Anatski) Miller, 88, longtime resident of Fair Street, Gloucester,
died Tuesday, September 3, 2013 in the Seacoast Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center, Gloucester.
Born in
Ipswich on January 15, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Paul and
Josephine (Shinska) Anatski. She was raised on Peatfield Street in
Ipswich where she attended Ipswich public school. During the years of
World War II she was employed by Sylvania in Ipswich. Married in 1946
in the Sacred Heart Church of Ipswich, Constance and her husband,
Captain Joseph S. Miller Jr., soon made their home on Friend Street in
Gloucester where she raised her family, later living on Fair Street.
With a grown family she went to work at Gortons Seafood, Gloucester
where she was employed for over twenty years.
She
enjoyed cooking and when not working and in retirement she enjoyed
spending her hours knitting and crocheting.
Mrs.
Miller was a member of Our Lady of the Good Voyage Church in
Gloucester.
She is
survived by one son, Paul R. Miller and his wife Angela of New York
City; a daughter, Pamela J. Pierce and her husband Christopher of
Gloucester; two grandchildren, Amy L. Miller of Salem and Stephen J.
Morong of Gloucester; two great grandchildren and a brother-in-law Elmer
F. Miller of Gloucester. She was predeceased by her former husband,
Captain Joseph S. Miller Jr., sons Robert E. Miller formerly of
Barrington, RI and Steven J. Miller formerly of Gloucester and her
sister Stella (Anatski) Hincman and her husband Joseph Hincman, both
formerly of Ipswich.
A Funeral
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10am Saturday October 12 in Our Lady of Hope Church, Linebrook Road, Ipswich, followed by interment
in the Cowles Memorial Cemetery, Ipswich. Family and friends are
respectfully welcomed. Arrangements are under the direction of the
Whittier-Porter Funeral Home of Ipswich. Memorial contributions in her
name may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny
Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.