Gladys J. Miller
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December 9, 1926
Gladys Jacquelyn Miller | |
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| Born | Gladys Jacquelyn Good December 9, 1926 |
| Died | September 1993 (aged 66) Terre Haute, Indiana, United States |
| Education | University of Pennsylvania |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Known for | well-known Terre Haute, Indiana architect, primarily specializing in residential architecture |
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Gladys Jacqueline Good "Hap" Miller (December 9, 1926 – September 1993) was an American architect active in Terre Haute, Indiana, from 1950 to 1979, primarily specializing in residential architecture.[1]
Gladys Jacqueline Good was born on December 9, 1926, in Riverton, New Jersey, to Paul and Ella Mabel Good.[2] She married Ewing Harry Miller II, whose father's family was from Terre Haute, on December 18, 1948, in a ceremony at Calvary Presbyterian Church.[2] The two met while attending the University of Pennsylvania. Miller and her husband moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she worked as a drafter until 1951. They moved to Terre Haute in 1951, where they continued to live and raise their family. In 1979, she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. In 1980, she moved with her family to Indianapolis, eventually dying from the complications of her illness in Maryland on September 3, 1993. Her remains are interred at Calvary Presbyterian Church. Her family, friends, and colleagues knew her familiarly as “Hap” or “Happy”.[1]