Judy Hoback Miller
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May 10, 1937
Grover Miller (1984–present)
Judy Hoback Miller | |
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| Born | Judith Graham May 10, 1937 Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Spouse(s) | James Hoback (1938–1970; his death) Grover Miller (1984–present) |
Judith Hoback Miller (born May 10, 1937)[1] acted as an investigative source in the Watergate scandal in 1972 during the presidency of Richard Nixon. She served as the bookkeeper for the Committee for the Re-Election of the President.[2]
Miller was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Lois (née Litchfield, 1899–1955) and Charles Luther Graham (1895–1951). Her father was an athletic coach at West Chester University with its swimming pool named in his honor.[3] He had served in World War I and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery with her mother. She has a sister, Ross Graham, and a brother David Graham (d. 2013).[4]
Miller was married and had a daughter Kelly with her first husband James Hoback (1938–1970), who died of a heart attack. In 1984, she married Grover Miller, owner of the firm H&M Marketing, for which she worked as the accountant. Miller is retired and lives in Florida with her second husband. Her daughter is a teacher.[5][6]